LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
i (retjteb's telegeams.) Brisbane, Thursday. A- deadlock -between the- two 1 Houses of the Legislature is feared. Calcutta, Sept. 18. One of the nine men of the escort who escaped the massacre of Cabul, saystne attack on the reudency was not piemdditated. Communication is in terrupted between Khyber pass and Cabul, = The frontier tribes are Causing difficulty^ while the transport seryice delays ; advance through the Khyber pass. - ' The British expeditionary force in Afghanistan consists of 2 columns of 12,000 men each. , ' ' ■ : • ' Vienna, September 23. The s interviews between Prince Bismarck and Count Andrassy showed that the^'interests 6f 'Austria and Germanj' jvere identical. 1 ■ ■'"' : ' : Paris, September 23." Lord Salisbury and Mons Waddington have come to an understanding as^o the futiii-e action of France and Great Britain with respect to Egypt and Greece. London, September 20. 'ttye ! Time's qrtbliihforl a telegram fi-oml KLi^uinli^b| niol ' e < tn f' n shows per further detail that the" attack on the British Residency at Cabul was unpremeditated. News from "the Cape state that wSir Garnet Wolsley' Ms^annotfticeicL %hat the Zulu chiefs have signed the conditions of peace.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 10, 26 September 1879, Page 3
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183LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 10, 26 September 1879, Page 3
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