NEWS BY CABLE.
Bv Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (EEDTBB’S TELEGRAMS.) Berlin, January 26. The Government have issued a decree forbidding the export of horses from Germany. London, January 26. The Times of to-day states that the British evacuation of Port Hamilton, which has been ceded to China* took place on Sunday last (Received JanttSry 27, 2.30 p.m.) London, January 26. Intelligence is to hand from Madagascar, that the town of Tamatave, which has been in occupation of the French since the Hova war* has now been evacuated by the French forces. SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, January SO. The following have been appointed to the staff of Rear-Admiral Fairfax. Captain Tynte F. , Havriniill, Lieutenant Seymour E. Erskine, and Secretary, Charles J. Pawsey. The Daydawn Qoldmining Company intend to issiie forty thousand fresh shares. The Couipany will purchase the Daydawn freehold extended property! The Paris and Vienna bourses are recovering'. The Land- League will force the tenants at GlenbeigbJ County Kerry, not to accept the lenient terms offered them. The Times states that Port Hamilton has been evacuated by England. There is no excitement in Canada regarding the menaces and blustering attitude taken up by members of the United States Senate in the discussion on the Reprisals Bill. The action of the Senate is generally ridiculed. (Received January 27, 7.45 p.m.) London, January 26. Sir Henry Holland, Secretary of State.for tbe. Colonies* baa requested Mr Harold Finch-Hatton to prepare a paper giving fdll details of the Queensland separation, Question. Atr 01 F. Graham has been appointed to succeed Mr A. Helmichas Postmaster-General of Western Australia. H.E.H. Prince of Wales has asked the Agents-Gsneral to start in the Colonies a voluntary subscription toward the Imperial Institute fund. A nephew of Sir Hercules Robinson has been appointed Assistant-Secretary Id Sib & G. tk Mmilton, Governor of Tasmania; The, German Government have in : formed Sir Henry Holland that they have acquired the sovereignty of the Solomon Islands. A North AngloGerman line are purchasing new territory from the natives. The sale of firearms and spirits has been forbidden.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7995, 28 January 1887, Page 2
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