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SECOND EDITION TELEGRAPHIC.

VERY JLATEST THIS DAT. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright [Renter's Telegrams.] [Received April 12,1883, 2.45 p.m.J Shipping. Albany, April 12. Arrived, .this morning—P. and O. steamer Eosetta, with the inward Suez mails, dated London, March 9. Another War. London, April 11. Intelligence is to hand from Tonquin that hostilities have broken out between French troops and Annamites, and engagements have already been fought. Diplomatic relations between France and the kingdom of Annam have been broken off and the French Minister at Hue has left his post. In consequence of the outbreak of war the French, English, and other naval squadrons now stationed at Hongkong are proceeding without delay to Tonquin. More ImmigrantsWellington, April 12. The Agent-General cables under date London 10th inst., the steamer British Queen for Wellington with 295 emigrants, and the ship Forfarshire for Port Chalmers with 267 emigrants, and that the Oxford, which was dismantled in the Bay of Biscay, will probably re-embark her passengers and leave for Wellington on the 25th inst.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3128, 12 April 1883, Page 3

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SECOND EDITION TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3128, 12 April 1883, Page 3

SECOND EDITION TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3128, 12 April 1883, Page 3