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Keuter's Telegrams. ' " ' • The Cholera .'Scare. ' - London, Aug; 6; ' ; In tlie House" of Commons lasfcI night the Bill providing regulations . for preventing the spread of cholera within the city of London m the event of an outbreak of the disease occu rri tiff, was finally passed. The Agitation m jSpain. '•; Madrid, August 7.. The revolutionary agitation which has for some days past been actively manifested at JBadajoz ami iv the surrounding districts is now rapidly subsiding and tranquillity has been, restored. It is not expected -that any further outbreak oil disloyalty will occur at the present time. . v " : Cetewayo not Killed. Capetown, Aug. 7. Reports have been received here from ; Zulularid to ; the effect, that Oetewayd is stil l alive and was not killed fctUlundi as previously stated. The rumors however are distrusted and have uofcas yet received any reliable confirmation. Outrage m Russia. . ■ St. Petersburg, August 8. A bomb was exploded to-day m street m this city, but although there were numbers of people about at the time, ri<» one was injured. The perpetrator of the outra-je was nob detected. ; The Annexation Question. Adelaide This day. In the Legislative A.»sembly-iast night a motion by Ward m favor of the uniting m general-- action of the colonies in 'regard .'to New G-uinea and the Hebrides was rejected on a division. The motion was opposed by .jroveniment but at the same, time the Premier announced that he had accepted an iv vital ion fron Victoria to join m the • reposed coiiierence on the Annexation Question. : The Cholera Epidemic, - Alexandria, Aug. 8. The cholera opuL-mic continues to spread m an alarming m.iimer in•this city, but accounts to baud from Cairo and elsewhere, si ate the disease has givatly decreased, , aud hopes are entertained, t-luifc its furs ther spread has been completely cheokod. ■ . Germany and Austria. Berlin, August 8. The mas! ing which has been arrangudbsf'Wtseirth" Eiuperor William ami tho ilimp^ror bVancis. Joseph Avill '-tiik') plauj iit Isohl, m Upper Austria, au'.l.nou G-aitjin as first ■ announced. - ; . ;
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 335, 9 August 1883, Page 2
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