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CABLE NEWS.

-BEUTEBS TELEGRAMS, i

Heceived June 24, 1.20 a.m. London, June 23. The general election for the new Par* liament will commence on the 9th prox. Mr Gladstone has returned to his seat at H award en. On his'' journey he. received an ovation every where en route from Edinburgh to Hawarden. Paeis, June 23. The Bijl for the expulsion of the French Pincos has been pissed by the Sent te. London, June 22. The cricket match, Australians r. Players, was resumed at Nottingham today. The first innings of the Players closed for 384. Australians — Ist inuinge six wiekets dowa for 174. In response to invitation, the Colonial Agents-General and Executive <'o<nmiasioners attended at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition te-day, when Sir Can,* eliffe Owen, on behalf of tbe Prince ol Wales, invited suggestions from tbe Commissioners as to the establishment of a permanent colonial museum in Lond ( on. On the Motion of Air Dillon Bell, it was decided to form a committee; to consider the matter. The tesitmonial to Mr Sohnadhorst, the prominent Liberal organiser, has reached nearly £10,000. Wool market.— Up te date 4l .ooo bales have been catalogued, and 800 bales have been withdrawn. The attendance to-

day was large and competition spirited. Opening rates were maintained. The, advance on prices brings the , Australian wool up to the level of the prices obtained a year age. Cape quality is still beloer. the average. The Home trade ts operating more freely. Mr Jones of the Australian cricketing team, who made the grand score of 151 in the match against the Gentleman, has been presented by colonists now ia England witb a valuable souvenir.

The International Copyright Bill has been passed by the House ef Lords. Kio Jankibo, June 21. The Shaw-Seville Albion Company's Tainni left here last night for London. Her Cargo of frozen meat was ia good oondition.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 24 June 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 24 June 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 24 June 1886, Page 2

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