CABLE NEWS.
Expedition to New Guinea. l The Soudan Disaster-Rebel Atrocities New South Wales Loan(BT ELECTIO TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT.) (sOPEIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) *~ LoNDOK,*Dec. 17. Sir Charles Lil lie, Chief Justice of Queensland, leaves by the Vatetta for Australia m February. Captain Kenuerly's office is closed, and it is reported that he has sailed from Havre on a trading expedition to New G-uinea under the French flag. * The London sharcbrokers are still anxious to secure a pledge from New South Wales to refrain from further borrowing for eighteen month*?. Dec. 18. The heads of the leaders of Hicks Pasha's staff have been discovered affixed over the gates leading into El Obied, the scene of the disastrous engagement. Writing on the New South Wales loan, the Times deprecates accepting tenders below the minimum if the loan is uncovered.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 19, 20 December 1883, Page 2
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