LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
[reuteb's telegrams.]
(Received ISth—2.2o p.m.) Arrival of Mails. Melbourne, this day. — Arrived this morning; Steamship, Ballarat, with tho English mails, dated Sth February, Tho English Chancellor's Budget. Lon-dox, March 17.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer will make his budget statemant. Mr Gladstone's Illness, London-, March 17.—A bulletin has been issued stating that Mr Gladstone is suffering laryizeal catarrah and must haTe complete rest, British Advance to the Intotlor. Cairo, March 17. A detachment numbering a thousand British troops is about to start for Handaz, a town on the Nile, midway between Assonan, on the Nubian frontier, and Khartoum. The troops will fortify a position there with a view to check any advance of the rebels in that direction.
The Reward for Osrnan Digha,
London, March 17.
It is announced that tho British Government have expressed disapproval of the notion of General Graham in placing a prico on the head of Oaman Digna
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4315, 18 March 1884, Page 3
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