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LATE CABLES.

By Electric Telegraph.— -Copyright, --- I PER UNITED PRESS ASSGCIATKW X London, July fi< A great German and English naval display will take place on the occasion of Heligoland being transferred to Germany. Mr E. Parkes, editor of the North London Press, was released from prison on account of ill-health. The Grenadiers who were confined to barracks in consequence of alleged mutiny haye been released. Yorkshire regiments have arrived to assist the Household Brigade in their London duties. .July 8., The inhabitants of Heligolandwill have the option of remaining under .British nationality. , . , : Mr E. Stanhope, Secretary of Stats for War, is very evasive on the subject of the reported mutiny of the Grenadiers. It is asserted that the Grenadiers mistook the hour for parade, and that it was not their intention to mutiny. The Duke of Cambridge and Lord Wolseley conferred with Colonel Maitland, but the result of their deliberations was not made known. The Financial News, in referring to the annual report of the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales, considers it imminently satisfactory. . ; WASHINOfOK, Julj 9. Intense heat continues -throughout the United States, and many additional eases of sunstroke are recorded,, ,;;' The Directora of the Union Bank of • Australia have declared a dividend of 15 per cent and carry forward £15,000. Con start sovlts July 9. The Porte demands the ovacuation of Egypt by England but granting her a limited right to re-ocoupy in the event of any internal danger. New Tobk, July 7. The sculling race between Hainan and Hosmer, at Ischwa, was. won by Hanlan. Stdnbt. Julj 9. At the annual Sheep Fair, Tasmanian rams fetched from Ito 100 guineas. The latter price was obtained for the' ram Hero Prince. Neil Matterson and J. E. Brown have arranged a sculling match, ;tb take place on August Bth, for £200 aside.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 11, 10 July 1890, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 11, 10 July 1890, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 11, 10 July 1890, Page 2

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