LATE TELEGRAMS.
. .("REUTErs TKLEGRAMsI Received June -4, 1.30 p.m. Paris, June 23. T|ie Bill for the • expulsion of the Orleans and, Imperial Princes haying been.passedfby the Legislature Prince Louis Pniitipe (Count, de Paris) and son (Due de Orleans) are leaving for •England, while Princes Napoleon are proceeding to Geneva. . London, June 23. _.In a letter to the papers supporting, the candidature for Barrow-in-Fur-ness at ihe general election, John Bright expresses the conviction that a "conscience" candidate is .preferable to one who gives abject submission to Mr Gladstone and his policy.
Arrived— P. and 0.- Co.'s Kaiser Ihind from Melbourne May 4.
In the House last night, the Local Bodies Loan Bill was moved into Committee. Major Atkinson and other members objected to the proposal to give power to borrow for school buildings. Sir J. Vogel, in view of the opposition offered, did not prose tho clause.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 5, 24 June 1886, Page 3
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