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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

Special to XJiutei Press J\.*sogiason.. London, QpjL %. Kiug Alfonso had dinei-tfith President •'irevj and memberSiOf- tl»q French Jfinistry. The French* Press strongly condymn thp- iIU condnctof the Paris mob-tovyavds His Majesty. . ; ." ! ' At the Pittßbufg regatta, jfibijnsy!yauia, Wm. 3^llsot> wiUtiliyTfonleji Hosmor m the sculling, matoh, and was thereupon debarred kfiH3n i .i" < com» peting. Hosnier. easily > defeated jjuDpowder a*

"' Sieges, in California, "4o Ohinameni were , . . . v - x .:■ *' London, Oct 2. The Chinese Viceroy has ctirhplained to the European authorities', at Canton regarding the result" of the trial of a European -named Logan for the mui'der of a coolie. Owing to the excited feeling of the populace, business is entirely suspended. The Judges at the Fisheries Exhibition have awarded gold ; and silver medals respectively to the Governments of New Sou'tii Wales,. Mr Ramsay, and Baron Macleay. There appears to be now some prospect of France modifying its scheme for the establishment t of convict settlements m. the Pacific. The Orient Company, is trying to purchase several of the.Peeific(?) Company's steamers, m border to employ them m the Orient immigration service, which conarirehces m December next. .^ • ' The first Victorian loan was re* demed to-day. , -■•■ - gunboats Forward ana; Swinger have been : ordered-' lto| proV ceed to the Australian atationv i ■■- ■' Jii Tr c Fisheries Exhibition ■ has awarded a medal to the. v fSy dnoy Museum. '„ \ . vv . At a Tory meeting at Birmingham at Jwhich there was ,-an Jiuimen?e t attendance, resolutions condemning the Government were passed. The Daily Jvows expresses tho 'Opinion that it is hardly: j p-)ssible. that the free trade party' can louu remain m the minority m VictoriaProfeasor Dicey, in* a l.etter to the Times, cpnteuds^thiat the potion of Mr Setviee m prerenting: r^)e Ir.sli informers from ! 'landing fn:^ Australia ■was m defiance to the law. ",| i ; The ownerabf the Australian jtheir evidence at the inquiry, support the stability pf the vessels ; ,'-V % '] \

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 4 October 1883, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 4 October 1883, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 4 October 1883, Page 2

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