Late Cable Messages.
(BT KMOTBIC TELKOBfPH. — COPTEiaHT-U j, ' i (R«^CRa i R / TEi,BaaAj6.) xs ., _r / *^ London. Nov_ember'3.' Sir Stafford Northcote to-|day was -e^cted Reote^of'%he University I tii > Edinburgh, vice Earl Rpseberry. He defeated Mr Trevejyan, thelCJhief'SPc-' ; retary of Ireland, who, was a candidate for the Rectorship. , : , ' ' ; . . vi fr. -. • . ; MKLBp,UßHß,,,lloyejaiber 8: lb Lady Gonstance Phipps, whose death was. announced m the English telegrams, was the daughter* of the^lar-,; .quisol Normanby. .-, <;i ..'. ; The ?■ ■ Vagabond," who; J feas been to the-New Hebrides as special cprrespotident. of- i the'' Argusirhas jarrived'at-' Cooktown, Queensland. j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 285, 5 November 1883, Page 3
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90Late Cable Messages. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 285, 5 November 1883, Page 3
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