LATE CABLE NEWS.
(By Telegraph.) (Per steamer at the Bluff.) (Special to the Melbouknjs "Age.") London, Sept. 23. A feeling of amazement has been created at the attempt of the New South Wales' Government to mako Sir Saul Bamuel, Agent-General for the colony , aacapegoat for his failure to float the ban of £6,500,000 which was announced in July. Bi r Saul Samuel states that ho has no intention of resigning. Sept. 27. In new of the approaching general election, which takes place in November, the Marquis of Bali.bary, as Prime Minister, is about to issue a Ministerial manifesto. w Cairo, Sept. 23. riew, ha, been received from Maedalathat WW Abyssinian troop, started on the 16th garrison! ' '" "^ to reBcue tb * in ™Uti^ U ? n, ., b<t _:. Cen a «nnany and Spain CtadEfl.l i the d,B P.V tcd PO»e.rion of the Caroline Island, arc Bt iU proceeding.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3438, 5 October 1885, Page 3
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144LATE CABLE NEWS. Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3438, 5 October 1885, Page 3
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