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CABLEGRAMS.

[press association specials.—copyright.]

London, Otober 5. The Sportsman's gold medal has bejn presented to Beach. Sir Herbert Sundfonl, British Commissioner to tho Jubilee Exhibition, will probably sail on an c irly date for Adelaide. The British vote of £2500 towards tho Exhibition does not allow anything for tho representation of British art. Messrs Mcllwraith, Mch.achcrn and Co., and Messrs Matheson nnd Hatzyard, brokers, constitute the syndicate formed to float the Queensland Mining Company, and Mr MeEachorn has been selected to visit Queensland in the interest of tho syndicate, and will sail by the Arawa on Thursday next. Mr Spiers denies making an exclusive contract with Messrs Burgoyne and Co. for the supply of colonial wines. H.M.S. Miranda, at present on the Australian station, has been re-called. A gang of raidnrs shot two daughters of a farmer tn Cork for refusing to give them arms which were in tho farmhouse. It is believed that General Kaulbars is trying to provoke a rupture in Bulgaria. The speeches of M. Tisza and Lord Randolph Churchill have encouraged the Regency to stand firm.

[EEUTER'S TELEORiItS — COPYRIGHT.]

London, October 5

Mr Gladstone, in receiving a deputation from Cork offering him tho freedom of that city, declared that he continued in public life in order to settle the question of Homo Rule for Ireland. That cause, he averred, would ultimately triumph. He hoped that this would come to pass shortly. Sofia, October 5. General Kaulbars, who at present is on a tour through Bulgaria nnd Roumelia, has given formal notice that the elections for the Grand Sobrange will be illegal. Madrid, October 5. Tho military who were arrested for having risen in revolt in favor of a Republic have been sentenced to death. The Cabinet, however, have advised the Queen to pardon them. Vienna, October 5. The Austrian Government have instructed their Ambassador at St. Petersburgh to complain to the Russian Government of the conduct of the Russian Agent Kaulbars in Bulgaria. St. Petersburg, October 5. Tho Journal de St. Petersburg, in an article to-day, speaks in ironical terms of Lord Randolph Churchill's solicitude for the people of the Balkan Peninsula, as expressed by Ilia Lordship's speech on Saturday last, The Journal hopes the people of tho Balkan States will co-opemte with a view to rescuing Bulgaria from the agitators who are abusing their present power to furnish political opponents, and endeavoring 1 to secure a majority in the National Assembly. Sydney, October 5. A man named Joe Adams, alias Caffrey, hiis been arrested at Fornmount on suspicion of having committed the murder at Great Barrier Island. A revolver, some cartridges, and a piratical flag have been found in his swag. The prisoner denied ever having , been in New Zealand, but his appearance exactly answers the description of Cuffrey. His mate, Perm, has Hot yot been traced. A quantify of wreckage and ship's stores have been found at Port Miicquarie, as well as a board bearing the namo of Auckland. The prisoner has been remanded. This day. Joe Adams alah Caffrey, who was arrested at Fcrnmount, to the north of this colony, has boon fully identified as the Barripr Island murderer. His eoinoanion Perm has not been traced. Mi'.LßOtmxK, This day. The West Australian Government have offered to contribute £5000 towards the proposed Imperial Institute in London. The South Australian Government expresses its inability to contribute, because the expenditure wonld interfere with the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition. Mr Gillies, Premier of Victoria, proposes a joint contribution by the Australasian colonies of £20,000.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4732, 6 October 1886, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4732, 6 October 1886, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4732, 6 October 1886, Page 3

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