LATE CABLE NEWS.
n (By Telegraph.) o (Per B.s. Mnnnpouri r.t the Bluff.) '' [Special to the Melbourne " Age.' 0 London, April 9. : 9 Kubor Pasho, wiio baa resigned hie p lsitio 0 aa Premier m the Egyptian Ministry, dnelan .. that a Government composed of Egyptiai a »nd British ouicitvls is altogether unwo:kabl He m of opinion that a Britieh protectorul f over Egypt is inevitable. April 10. f Advicos roooivoJ from Gcneml Gortiou t . Khartoum aro to tlio eftect that provieuia at plentiful, and tiint. he regards the oupt ire < . tho town n* very improbable. Furtlie.* dei patohea etate thnt ho intends to orßcuat . Khartoum unlos» he is epoo.lily relieved. O»mon Di>na, lonrlor of tbe rebels m tl r eaßtcrn portion of tlio Soudan, and who «t ' ( fcoontly reported to bo massing hia dipperse t followore, ia now otated to bo parleying wit , thn chicfe -who have hitherto shown then . selves friendly tovrarda tho Brilisli. The Britieh Qovornmont, havo dociclod t Babsidiso the Shah of Persia, fordetiinin; s Ay iub Klmn, Uto Ameer of Afghanistan, i Forsia. , General Gordon hopes to bo ablo to I'ulfi . his engagement with tlie King of the Belgian m September, and to proceed to tho O.uig' on tho mission started by Leopold, to opau uj . trado with Ocntrol Africa. Tho Privy Council hnva dealt with thi 7 appeal rn-e of WilliHtni v. tho Queen. Thi was an appeal from tho deoieion of theNstiv. Lind Court m Now Zealand with reapeot. V 1 nomo lund at tfeo Buy of Irlanda. The Priv; f Council haro affirmed the decision of the Nei . K"»land Court- , The Khedive of Kgypt ia m favor of: thi action taken by Nuhar Paßlia m resigninii hii ; poaition sa Premier, and will support him ii any further steps he may find it nocoßswy U ,(tako. Mr Clifford Lloyd, Minister of 'thi i Interior, whoso ditiagreemont with Nubai Piislm led to the latter resigning hit poiitiot '■ of Premier, hail ooniented to submit mom t< : Bgyptisn control m oxerciiing the funcbijiii \ of hii office.
April 13. A banquet will be given by Mr Murrny 3mitb on the Ist of H-.y to Sir Henry Loch, he newly appoin'ed (iorernir of Victoria. The English Prees aro unanimously insietng that continuous practice on the p irt of English crickfting teim? will be essential to tnnlile them to have a chance of defeating the Au-trulian Eleven now on their way to England. April 14. Mr Gladstone, who wna recently indisnnsed and had to nbatnin from uttending his offioial diitr s. hae suffered a siipht. relapse. Kentish hops are reportod to be looking promising, and the recent report that blight had appe.red m the hop golds ii declared to be unfounded.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2989, 23 April 1884, Page 2
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