TEIEGRAPHIC NEWS.
CABLEGRAMS. [PER AXGLO-AUSTRALIAX TEL EORAM PAXV.] L0; >IBy the brig Eobin Hood, arrived «r , lington, the following items have been ceived :— t>e °i reP f a i • October 2S. Goiinfc Arnheim lias bcoji ddjrnHjaA * The Cambridgeshire lows:— 1; Chieftafc, o• 'fe fol ' ran, 3. Forty-six horses ran! ' Uvf - The Brindisi portion of the Austral September Mails was delivered on th P Si? 1 The bulk of the Sydney letter; L ; ° tK but are expected via Southampton. PARIS, October 2-« Hue Decazes, in a speech at Bordeanv 11-., he was specially instructed by Pr es i<W MacMahon to watch all the preservation of peace, audk nient of that duty he would claim ftrict l SING APORE, October Bolitau aud As„„T aSt" oSSS ?! Barveilly (a district in the north-wfc provinces); but it is denied that 1-pWlt? IS epaul. A difference of opinion his -trie amongst medical men as to his age andth* C° n Ah T ntit? i " CaUShIS * * t terest. Mr. Ireasider, a surgeon who way" Cawnpore m ISSS, the year" in whirl, -vr Sahib perpetrated his horrible to recognise him. Other witnesses have W ovcr, been called, including Messrs. Movbrn and Thompson. The Sycyda who Mes d him is convinced that the'prisoner is "one other than Nana Sahib.
mTEE-COLONIAL. MELBOURNE, October-23. air. Woods' motion in favour of onem-i, the public institutions on Sundays lias been negatived by 39 to 25. The strike at Pulton's foundry terminated by the submission of the men.
~ ?^ u education vote, amounting to something like half-a-million, has been pascccl In the Assembly, blio Premier stated tW though Buchart had been declared sane the Government had no power to discharge' liini from custody. °
A young woman named Watson, recently married, has been burned to death at lii«Vwood by the accidental burning of the lioii in which she lived.
An action has been commenced in the Supreme Court by Moore and Co. a-v-Lnsi ■ lYlcCuJlocli, carrier, to recover foil value of wool lost from a barge in the iSIi»- -ai 1 River. ,ji Richmond, in Wilson's stables, is heav backed for the Maribymong Plate. ■ ' A telegram from Calcutta contains ad-tic;:;' of the loss of 140 horses, shipped ice i; r TJdstone, owing to stormy weather. HOBART TOWN, October 27. On the morning of the 13th a tidal ware occurred at Point Davey, and in the afiarnoon there was a severe earthquake, "which shook the houses. It was distinctly felt on board vessels some distance from shore.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4055, 11 November 1874, Page 2
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