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CABLE NEWS.

EUROPEAN. LONDON. September 9. At the wool sale to-day, 10,200 bales were offered. The demand was not active. The cargo of frozen meat ox Cuzco was sold to-day. The beef fetched hi to SJ, and the mutton 5d to J)Jd. The condition of the mutton was not equal to that per Proton. September 12. The newspapers throughout England express an opinion against the occupation of Egypt by the European Powers. It has transpired that communications have passed between the French Governments regard ing tho crisis in Egypt, and that the French Government has intimated its intention to co-operate with England in any action that may be taken. The Park Theatre, in Park Street, Camdentown, was burnt down last night. ALEXANDRIA. September 11. In viow of the disordered state of affairs, all the bullion held by tho Treasury lihh been removed from Cairo to this city, and has been placed under a special guard. The Khedive, in compliance with the demands of the troops, has dismissed his Ministers and called Cliorif Pasha to the Presidency of the Council, but tho latter hesitates to accept the position. BERLIN. September 9. A meeting took place to-day at Dantzic between tho Czar and the

Grand Dukes Valdmar and Alexis, and the Emperor William, and Prince Frederick William. In complianoe with tho request made to him, Prince Bismarck will introduce a Bill into tho German Parliament providing for the restoration of diplomatic relations between Germany and the Holy Seo. PARIS. September 10. Telegrams from Tunis report ie newed fighting between tbp French and the Arab tribes in the neighborhood of Galliporia. The European inhabitants are patiic-strjekon, and have taken refuge on bourd the shipping in port. The foreign Consuls have telegraphed to their Governments for assistance. CALCUTTA. September 11. The Ameer has refused any fresh overtures from Ayoub Khun, and has now commenced his advance from Khelat to Candahar.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1424, 13 September 1881, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1424, 13 September 1881, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1424, 13 September 1881, Page 2

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