Late Cable News.
[AGB SP£CIAJiS. |. ' [Per s.s. Waihora at the Bluff.] - (.UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, March 26. The Trading Company of thirty adventurers, which was being organised iby Mr Kennedy, with a view to proceed to New G-uinea, has collapsed. It. is also doubtful whether Mr Powell will proceed with his intended scientific expedition to New Guinea under the sanction of the Royal Gregrapbipal Society. *-<■ ' ; March 28. The news of Major-general Graham's success over the rebels near Tumaneb, and of the termination of his mission, has been received with great satisfaction, m England. No casualties occurred amongst the British troops during the last attack upon the insurgents. March 31. The last words which the Duke of Albany uttered were, ■« Mother, .Windsor, 'Egypt." The Piench Government offered a r warship to escort the yacht containing the corpse.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 114, 9 April 1884, Page 2
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136Late Cable News. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 114, 9 April 1884, Page 2
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