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LATE CABLE NEWS.

LoSDOH, November 16. The Lord Mayor of slublin has entered a strong oamplakt against the exoluaiv. use of the term “ British ” in a cironUi issued by his Royal Bighneai the Dak; of Cambridge, wjih refere ce to thrAdelaide Jubilee Uxhibtion. It is urged that by the use of this term Ireland and its people are ignored and insult ad The whole balance of the stock of wines exhibited in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition has been so d The q'a itity of Victorian wine sold was doto.ie that of New South Wales and South Australis combined. November 18. There la steady growing belief abroad in official circles >hat an am ci K b international settlement wll be -ffcced in connection with the Bulgaria question November 19 A circular has been issue i fr mi th Russian Court, r-cdliog all Om-uh a present located in Btdgvian territory t St Petersburg, and a-rangor-ient* hav been completed oy w ; rcb the C hph s o Germany will protect Russian interea's f various States during that- absence. Thr outcome of this movement is dubious. It is possible that a Conference of th; Great Powers will shortly be convened for the purpose of dismssi <e. the situation It ts understood that the Great Powers approve of the nomination of the Princi of Mingrelia for the vacant throne in Bnlgaria. have now been completed by which the Q ieen will lay the foundation alone of the new Institute on 28th Jane next. One half of the availab’e ■pace has been allotted by the Cornn't e° for British exhibits, and rhe balance hat been reserved for the colonies. November 21. Kensington is now definitely settled for the site for the Imperial Jubilee Institute. November 22. The Times considers thatthe .xtenslve naval preparations now being carried on by Russia, indicate an intention on the part of that power to make a bold move shortly. A report la in circulation, and is believed to be well founded, that Prince Hohenlohe, the German Ambassador in Pari*, has informed M. de Freyoinet that the German Government are disposed to regard the pr jaded increase in the militvy budge* being equivalent to a declaration of war.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1420, 30 November 1886, Page 3

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LATE CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1420, 30 November 1886, Page 3

LATE CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1420, 30 November 1886, Page 3

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