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LATEST CABLE GRAMS. MR. DISRAELI'S SUFFERING FROM BRONCHITIS. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREEMASONS. TERRIBLE TYPHOON AT HONGKONG: A THOUSAND LIVES LOST. [PER ANGLO AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAM AGENCY.]

BLUFF, Tuesdav. The s.s. 'Gothenburg' arnved at the Bhill at 6 a.m. to-day. She Jeft Melbouuio at 4 p.m. on the 30th, and bung>- 7 saloou and 27sttcraqo pa u f>ei)^;c»id, :nul loO tons caigo and HUiams for all jioita. Her ilateB are lOuropcan news to the '2Sth, and Auatraliau to the liOLli Septcmbei.

LOXDOX, September 2o. Mr.T)i3rae'i's contemplatid visit to Ireland him been incletimtely po8tpoued. He is 8ulleiii)i» from bionchial aiFection.

September 20 The Prince of W.ilcs has accepted the Grand Mattel ship of Fieemasous. Money is frightening. The bank rate three per cunt. Wool atul wheat m<uk<ts unchanged. Ai rived ; ' Cothei stone.' Sailed : 'Northumberlauil,' for Melbourne.

September 2S. The Australian mails, \ia lirmthsi, h.ivo been ilelivorcil.

PA1US, September 25 In a speech recently M. Tluern said that with the help of M. Casnncr Pcrrier bo will found a republic.

BERLIN, Septoinbcr 25. Dr. Com .id Marten, Jiishop of Paderborn, has been condemned tj thiee months' imprisonment for a pastoral ho issued last March.

September 28It i<i (Uuied at Berlin that Denmark remonsti atari concerning the expulsion of Danish agitators fiom Schleswig, and de. clarcd tbat the expuKion of foreigners from German territory cannot occasion diplomatic action.

HONGKONG, Ht-pfcember 2D. An awful typhoon occuned at Hougkoug. Eight ships loundered or were witcked ; many vebKcls aro missing. The damage to propei ty ia immense, dud the kss o£ life is catmutcd at a thousand.

<;ALL!'], September 2S. The ' Pera' left ou tbu 2dth, threo UayB bciorc tuno.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5343, 7 October 1874, Page 3

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. MR. DISRAELI'S SUFFERING FROM BRONCHITIS. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREEMASONS. TERRIBLE TYPHOON AT HONGKONG: A THOUSAND LIVES LOST. [PER ANGLO AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAM AGENCY.] Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5343, 7 October 1874, Page 3

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. MR. DISRAELI'S SUFFERING FROM BRONCHITIS. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREEMASONS. TERRIBLE TYPHOON AT HONGKONG: A THOUSAND LIVES LOST. [PER ANGLO AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAM AGENCY.] Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5343, 7 October 1874, Page 3

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