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CABLE NEWS.

RE-CONSTRUCTION OF THE ITALIAN CABINET. THE INVINCIBLE SOGIETV. THE BRITISH CONBUL- „ GENERAL Iff EGYPT. ENTRY OF THE CZAR INTO v, THE KREMLIN. (BY EIECTEIO TEIEGBAPH.— COPYBIGrfT.) (SPECIAL TO UNITED; PBESS : kSSOCIATION.) London, May 23. , Signor Depretis will probably undertake the reconstruction of the Italian Cahinft. ..,.,-•.; Bufciaees on the Stock Exchange is recovering from the eflects of the panic caused i by a recent larg« failure. Lord Dnfferin, the British Ambassador to the Ottoman Porte, has arrived m London from ; Gonstantinople;- ,r •- ■ ••• ■ : -" i : \ ' ■ '~"\' It is, annopneed that Mr: Baring is to^ succeed Sir. iF.,;Malet as British ConsulGenepl jnJEgypt, ;•: \- :] : ' : - • - ; " ' ""; Moscow, May- 22*; The Czar made a State entry into the Kremlin, Peal ace to-day. A gorgeous procession has been organised, and four milesypf streets ; were traversed, r ' ; The yrhole,;'iine<,plj route was thronged With people, i nfm<i the . bouses and public buildingsb -were gßJ'y: ; decorated. f Hib Majesty ?u vwas ! ; rt ceived iwitb great entnusiaßm % ' : >>'- ; ( :^\ ■■'■'" ■'■'■-'' " rl "' i; v --' ili: The Imp]e?i?l "procession iii Moscow from thejV^ejrrfiFsky Palace to the Kremlin occupied four hour?, and the wbo^ line of route was most gorgeously decorated, and lined. by immV-'nse crowds of people, who displayed the most m • tense enthusiasm. The.vrhole spectacle was wondrously brill i auk one, but ; the . weather ' was uncertain., The Czar is f now residing; m the Alexandroffsky 1 Palace. It is reported that shortly bef< re the Czar's, depaiture from the GatBchina I^aiflice. '..., a Feripus , explosion : took^lSftce iii hii dressing-room, but as he. was at dinner at tuejiine he escaped injnry. ...._,.■ , , ..■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 143, 25 May 1883, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 143, 25 May 1883, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 143, 25 May 1883, Page 3

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