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(per rbuter's aqrncv. ) (Received May 21, 11*44 &m.) . MELBOURNE 21. Government have decided to sell one of the raw-guribeats-which were ordered by Sir Bryan O'Loghlen. The vessel was offered to N.S.W., but the Government has declined to purchase. Adelaide, 21. Joseph Thompson the well-known bookmaker was removed from the racing enclosure here on Saturday for having failed to pay the necessary fees. He is threatened with an action for their recovery. Received May 21, 0*30 a.m. •' Cape Town 19. Confirmatory intelligence has...been ; received here regarding affairs in ! Zululand, and the statement that the on Sunday last made by Cetewayo upon Ohata, one of the Zulu chiefs, who refused to acknowledge the reinstatement of the King. It is now definitely known that Cetewayo was repulsed but the report that he suffered heavy loss has received no official confirmation. Paris, 19. Various conflicting accounts have been published here regarding the alleged death of Comte de Chambord. No official announcement has yet been made. Nkw Yobk 19. Information has been received here to the effect that a cyclone passed over the States of Wisconsin, Minnisota and Illionis. Many lives were lost, and much damage done to property by the storm. Later. Official reports of the recent cyclone which passed over the States of. Wisconsin, Minnisota, and Illionis, gives the number of deaths as sixty-three. Fynam, who is now in this city, and who is alleged to be implicated in the Phcenix Park and other murders committed by the Dublin v Inner circle," has offered to surrender himself, if required, to the British authorities. London, 19. The Peninsular and Oriental Company have declared a dividend of 2£ per cent for the past half-year. (Beceived May 21, 9.50 p.m.) Albany, 21. The P and 0 steamship Rome, with the inward mail, dated London April 29th, arrived at King George's Sound this afternoon. . . St. EeJersdorg, 20. • The. J2«u% aecorapatued-by. the Czarina and- the Imperial children, arrived? at Moscow to-day. The Imperial family were accorded an enthusiastic Welcome by the populace. Eeceived May 22, 2.45 p.m. London, 21. The following is the latest betting on the Derby, to be run on Wednesday next :— Galliard, 100 to 30; The Prince, 4 to 1 ; Saint Blaise, sto 1 ; Goldfield, 6to 1 ; Bebu Brummel and Ladislas 10 to 1. It is reported that thie 1 Marquis of Lansdowne will succeed the Maiqiiis of Lome as Governor-General of Canada. ' "*'* V^YDNEY 22. The Goverument have; decided not to stop the running of steam tramways pending Parliamentary action in the matter. A Bill has been prepared to legalise the use of sfcnam motnrs.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1275, 23 May 1883, Page 2
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