THE WOOL SALES.-NO IMPROVEMENT IN PRICES.
LORD ROSEBERRY'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.
ONE HUNDRED PERSONS KILLED BY A TORNADO IN AMERICA.
THE ANGLO-FRENCH DIFFICULTY
IN MADAGASCAR
THE FRANCO-ANNAMESE WAR.
BRITISH REGIMENT ORDERED TO
ZULULAND
LONDON
August 22
The catalogue at to-day's avool sale comprised 11,700 bales. No improvement in prices was realized or manifested. August 23.
Lord Roscbcrrv, Avho leaves England on August 25 on a "visit to Australia, aviU go by 'the American overland route, leaving San Francisco on October 20 by the mail steamer for SydneA*. Noavs has 'been" received hero that one hundred persons have been killed by a tornado Avhich has passed across tho American Continent. In the Houso of Commoas to-day Mr Gladstone stated, in reply to a question, that the French Government had declared it Avould do its utmost to terminate the Sluiav incident, and had promised that Mr Shaw Avould bo allowed every facility of defending himself before the court-martial.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3778, 24 August 1883, Page 3
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