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NEWS BY CABLE.

ST BLECTBIO TELEGRAPH. —COPTBIOH*. THE TURCO-GREEK CONFERENCE. SMALLPOX IN VICTORIA. EEDTEK’a TELEGRAMS. (Received September 23, 12.45 p.m.) Constantinople, September 23. At the instance of the Russian Government, a conference of the European Envoys is to be held here for the settlement of the difficulty which has arisen between the Turks and Greeks at Arta regarding the frontier line.

London, September 22. The homeward mails via San Francisco, which left Auckland on 15th August, were delivered here yesterday—four days before contract time.

At to-day’s auction sale 10,000 bales were catalogued. The tone of the market remains quiet. Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters’ Association :—Arrived—Duchess of Argyle, from (Lyttelton (2nd June); Firth of Forth, from Lyttelton (19th June); Mataura, from Port Chalmers (12th June). St. Petersburg, September 23.

The Czar has returned to the capital from Moscow. Elaborate precautions were again taken for His Majesty’s safety during the journey. Brisbane, September 25.

The steamer Ganges, bound from Melbourne to Calcutta, with horses, which went ashore recently on the Queensland coast, has been floated, and has arrived at Cooktown. All the horses have been lost.

(Recsived September 25, 3.15 p.m.) Melbourne, September 25. Arrived, from London—Messrs Money Wigram’a steamship Essex (left 24th J uly). A case of smallpox is reported as having appeared at Hamilton. The doctors are unanimous in their opinions as to the symptoms of the disease. The patient has been isolated, and the necessary precautionary measures have been taken. The “Argus,” in a leading article today on the subject of Sir Arthur Gordon, deprecates the lengthy absence of the Governor from a colony. Sir Arthur Gordon is now the guest of Lord Norman by. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN , MERICA. ARGUS SPECIAL PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. (Received September 25, 11.30 a.m.) London, September 24, 7.38 a.m. A serious railway accident has occurred in a tunnel near New York. Two trains were “telescoped ” ; twelve persons were killed, and a large number wounded. •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 2

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NEWS BY CABLE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 2