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London, < ctober 24. Lord Hartington, at a Liberal de« monstration at Manchester, stated that the abdication of YakoobiKhan I precluded the possibility of a British

' T ~ '■ " : resident at Cabul without sufficient protection. The Liberal party called on. the Powers to respect the Treaty of Obligations, and would insist upon * the Government that England should combine with Europe in the effort for the maintenance of peace, to oppose aggrfission. and protect the weak. Despatches from Sir Garnet Wolseley, dated Oct. 7, state that annexation was irrevocable, and recommending the Government to acquiesce in the same. News from Cape Town to Oct. 15, state that troops had been sent to Middleburg, owing to disturbances among the Boers. October 25. Best Australian beef tallow, 39s 6d; best Australian mutton tallow, 40s 6d. Vienna, Oct. 24. The Austrian Defences Commissioners have held their first sitting. Sydney, Monday. . Three Europeans and three Chinese of the crew of the ketch Pride of the Logan, have been murdered by natives at Cloudy Bay, New Guinea. Arrived— City of New York, from Auckland. -« Adelaide, Monday. Parliament has been prorouged. The Governor, in his speech, congratulated the country on the prospects of the harvest, and commercial prosperity.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 19, 28 October 1879, Page 2

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LATEST Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 19, 28 October 1879, Page 2

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