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CABLEGRAMS.

[press association specials.—copyright.]

London, October 8

New South Wales stocks have receded three-fourths, and those of tho other colonies were depressed, but have now recovered.

The Times, in an article on the position of New South Wales, states that the gloomy news of Sir Patrick Jennings is intensified in tho city possibly owing to the recent rejection of the financial measures by Parliament. Tho Standard, referring to the same subject, considers the figuresinentioned in the Treasurer's statement aro incredible.

General Kaulbars is openly tampering with the Bulgarian army, and urging the populace to rebel, but his reception at Pluvna and Ratza was of a very frig-id character.

Tho colleagues of Senor Gagaster, the Spanish Premier, have resigned their portfolios. The warmth of the reception which has been accorded to a French Admiral by the Sultan is at present the subject of much comment.

fRKTJTER'S TELEGRAMS — COPYRIGHT. J London, October 7. Tho Court of Common Council of tho City of London have postponed the discussion on the question of the establishment of the Imperial Institute until they shall havo received further information as to the amount likely to be raised for the purpose. October 8.

At a meoting of the committee appointed for the purpose of raising funds for tho establishment of an Imperial Institute Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for Canada, who has been appointed honorary secretary, explained that the establishment of an Imperial Institute responds to the wishes of the Queen as tho most acceptable form of showing the loyalty of her subjects and of celebrating tho jubilee 3 r eai- of her reign. He considered that such an institute would be a mutual compliment to the Queen and to the colonies. The oommitteo had no idea of re-opening the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, but would found an institute, making the exhibits the nucleus.

Vienna, October 8. In the Reichrath to-day Comte do Tuaffe, president of the Council of Mi - isters, stated that there were no grounds to apprehend any loosening of the close and trustful relations between Austria and Germany. Rome, October 8. An outbreak of cholera has occurred here, and some mortality has already been caused. Sofia, October 8. The Bulgarian Government have issued a diplomatic note to the Great Powers protesting against the action of General Kaulbars in his tour through the Balkan provinces. Mklbottrne, October S. It is announced that the New Zealand Government have signified their willingness to contribute towards tho fund which is being raised for the establishment of an Imperial Institute, and it is expected that the Australian colonies generally will increase the amount of their contributions to the fund. This day.

A proposal to conclude a reciprocity treaty between Fiji and Victoria has been under consideration by the Cabinet, and favorably viewed. Further communication with Fiji, however, is deemed necessary before coming to a final decision on the subject.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4735, 9 October 1886, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4735, 9 October 1886, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4735, 9 October 1886, Page 3