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Renter's Telegrams. St, Petersburg, Oct 28. Several arrests of Nihilists m the ranks of the Russian army m the Caucasus have been effected, and a commission has been appointed to examine the state of the troops m that district; ... London, October 25. Earl Derby, Secretary of ..State for the colonies, has written to the prpi moters of a company which is being formed for the colonisation of New. Guinea, that Government ■ oannot permit the company to carry on its projected operations, and that if the latter are attempted Des Voeux, the Governor of Fiji and the commodore of the Australian- station will be called upon to interfere and protect the natives. ; ; Alexandri4'Oc£ ! 2s:^ v The fresh outbreak of cholera m this city is causing great alarm, ?<e» veral Europeans have been attacked and the epidemic is increasing daily. . " 4 Natal, Oct 25. Cetewayo is now the guest of Mr Osborne, Britsh Resident m Zulu* land,andis not coming as was expeo*ted to thia colony . ; J Ottawa, Oct 25. The Marquis of Lansdowne arV rived at Quebec to-day and was re* ceived with great enthusiasm. There was nofoui dation for the fears entertained that an attempt would be madejon the life of his Excellency. London, Oct 22. Telegrams are to hand from Malta and Trieste reporting that severe shocks of earthquake were felt at those places to-day. Ottawa, Oct 26. Considerable alarm prevails at Quebec m consequence -of fears that attempt will be made on the life of the Marquis of Lansdowne, the new Governor. General. ■ London, Oct 221. Intelligence has been, received from Valparaiso fcb,at a, final- treaty of peape has been signed between Chili and Peru and that the Chilians are now preparing to evactuate Liv ma and Callao. DrMagee, bishop of Peterborough, who has been m a precarious state of health for some time past ha 3 suffered a relapse and much anxiety is felt as to his recovery. '■- Melbourne, Oct;2s. Mr Anderson, Minister of Justice died to-day of heart disease. . . Sydney, Oct 26. . Justice Windeyer was to-day electi ed Vice Chancellor 6f the University on the casting vote of the Chairman. London, Oct 25. Latest news to hand from America shows that the Chilians have now evacuated all tow vs r m Per a, i ex* r cept Arequipa. It is further an/ nburiced^that General Iglesiasr has beenformally recognised, ;= as, ; DlictatbrofPeru. "■•■^i .• .-.\ .-o/ "y »•.>-.& v* -Intelligence has been received from, Hayti that the native outbreak has been renewed and that fivehoa*.
dred /residents of Pott au Prince" have been massacred by the rebels. " s Brisbane, Oct 26. . Bishop Redwood, |of Wellington, New Zealand, is now on a trip throngh this colony. London, October 22; Telegrams from Malta and Trieste report that severe shocks-of-eaxfclw quake were felt at thps.e -places i today. i: -' ••':'' ~ ' Sydiiey^OcWJe^-* The conference of delegates from all parts of the colony commenced their sittings here to discuss the provisions of the Land BilljHrhich is about to be introduced in '-tne Legis**. lafcive Assembly. - -/ -,. rr
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 395, 27 October 1883, Page 2
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