CABLE NEWS.
n Special to Star." [BGT7TERS TKLROEAMS.'i London .June 2. The scries of busts of distinguished Eaghsh statesmen which have been executed for the Sydney Art Gallery by Mr Woolner. R.A., are now completed, and the statues will be shipped at once. leceired June 4, 1 a.m. Lokdon, June 3. The Homeward Australian mails, dated Melbourne, April 11, per Peninsular and Oriental Company's Khedive, were delirered sere to-day, via Brindisi. The ■sails per Message rits Maritimes steam • •kip Sydney, Melbourne, April 25th, were also delirered to-day. Various despatches which passed between the New Zoaland and the Hume GoTerameots cv the subject of the recent Maori embassy have been published. Among them is a memorandum from the New Zealand M inistry, dated March 28, which declares that there is nothing ia the memorial presented by the embassy whioh had not been previously satis- ' factorily answered by the Celomal dovernmeat. Cuho, Jane 2. The second battalion of the Ens t Surrey Regiment, en route to Eaglsnd from the Soudan, hare been disembarked at Alex* andria. Bokbay. June 2. Telegrams announce that a severe earthquake visited the dintrict of Cashmere, causing heavy less of life.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 150, 4 June 1885, Page 2
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193CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 150, 4 June 1885, Page 2
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