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DEATH OF THE HON. W. T. KNOLLYS.

THE HURUNUI DOCKED FOR RE-

PAIRS

PREPARATIONS FOR RENEWAL OF

HOSTILITIES IN ANAM,

A DYNAMITE PRISONER FOUND

NOT GUILTY,

LONDON,

June 25,

Tho death is announced of tho Right Hon. Wm. Thomas Knollys, X.C.8., Usher of the Bliok Rod in Parliament.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's vessel Hurunui, which sustained serious damage in tho collision with tho Waitara on Saturday in the English Channel, has been docked for repairs. The Board of Trade will hold an enquiry on Friday inte the circumstances of the collision.

June 26

The Auamese arc busily engaged in making preparations for a renewal of hostilities' with the French troops. The former have retired to Sontag, which place they have surrounded with trenches. Owing to the paucity of numbers, the French General considers it unwise to renew the attack upon the enemy at present, and he is accordingly awaiting the arrival of reinforcements which have been despatched by the French Government.

The trial of Norman, one of tho men committed on the charge of being concerned in the recent explosions in London, was concluded yesterday. Tho jury brought in a verdict of not guilty, and tho prisoner was discharged.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright,

[Reuters Telegrams.]

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Bibliographic details
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3735, 5 July 1883, Page 3

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206

DEATH OF THE HON. W. T. KNOLLYS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3735, 5 July 1883, Page 3

DEATH OF THE HON. W. T. KNOLLYS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3735, 5 July 1883, Page 3

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