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m Per United Press Association. London, Nov 25. His Excellency the. Marquis of Eipon, Viceroy of India, arid H.B.H. the Dnke of Gonnangli^attendadJilie opening of the Calcutte^ Bxhunnon. Tho sentence passed'apdn Warder 'Maß(>n, who fired at has been remitted,' and a^pa^onSranted. ;There ! is great 'a»|ftlsj|'^f>i^ol« wich dQckyard aud airseifal i^s^^v. Cotmt De Lessepe has -retia^ed to France, professing himself well satisfied with the results of hit mission to England. *~ * Themeat exthjesteamer^Gftrpnne, has realis^*6|a^#. A Jr^ . AjDape loan-of five millions will be pli&ed upon the^ <mtfr^ A^pxt ■Week, .through the Bank of England. Theprospects Vf theVicl^mnnldan id January iieit appear ib'^e fmor* able. ;/ The New. jZ^aTaha L lti*n»3«»n'« J tersion ■ : Scheme, ,. jjmiffi^ldtiid'tsthia month, -is congidecoii K a[ Captain Kennedy has Issued'^shf) prospectus of a small trading ,^p/n« • pany to ifew'Gnine^ ■<■•*» -^hli*-, - -Sir Julius. Yogel will combine with Horderi to'. work 'the ! i railway cencessioa m Western Australia. The Spectator considers that the imperial Gfovdroment sh^u^dj^cmife the Australasian dominion to aefem mine its own foreign policy so long as that policy did not involve a Euro* peau war. ' ■ - ! V/ Mr George Morgan has been ap* pointed a njemb^of , tWKii,eouiioil. * > . , ' ~ '■■'■AThn Mr-Gleydell, who has been ap* pointed manager" 'bf^tne f ; Londoa o^the ; Commercial Bank of Adelaide, i^ ijirrangi^'to' coymlnefl op&rationsan t^e,lcity.^ i7 ,^- f .-■*-• [?'*&* fitemod! s^es^J-jday^Jlai biles Hate:- betnu catalpguec^^^nd i f i^S9iro^ ' . f oreigii Viiyers arJe-ioperatingiifreely, and prices a'Mf ) 'jßirm i ." ! J ; ' i ' J s«ay3 ••» > a ; orosß&redfi timnidi^^U'^iAvaiw of- a haifp.enny.' :- a f { y *'"" '**■■ ■*'■ B^t^sa^^||^|ew clip have 'been .passed. ' lkr ' "M: de Lesseps says that he finds the English mercaantA_jjemand laigefj!QncMßionfrin r reßneciLto the Sue^(^b4nhan^helejp^ffi!/ The comnfaiador>oJE H.MTS. Dryad reports from -Madagascar that the notice, bombaraea rapTinfortified town of • Wohemar.' PiVe'Bjdliih subjects were amongst those* felled m the outrage, and a r large iinbunt of property belongiog?^ nentrala was destroyed. v ; s -&■)[> 'Vj* **■',' . . London, $[0y.,516. .. A force of 2090 gendannes,,ialong ceed to Souakim'tb assist iriquelun? ! the irebelUon^K^r; ' W "^«V ' A movement is 'on?f<^!f n 'io erecfc a statue to the memorf^cJl B th« late laeutenant Waghof n. . The Ti^es.jc^nfliger^ha^;^ d« Lesseps' mission to tEngikn^ lias beeu a failure. .*»«« ;*i %&*,,,„
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1113, 28 November 1883, Page 2
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348LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1113, 28 November 1883, Page 2
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