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LATE TELEGRAMS.

— . .+ Fy Electric Telegraph.— Copyright, (PER UNITED PUKSS ASSOCIATION.) THE EXPORT OF DAIRY PRODUCE. MR CHAMBERLAIN ON HOME SULE. EELIGIOUS SQUABBLES IN AFRICA. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE. London. June 3. Mr Perceval has forwarded to the NewZealand Government a report on the dairy produce, including the advice of an expert as to the best means of expanding and improving the colonial trade. June 4. Mr Chamberlain warns the Nonconformists in England that they will be false to traditions if they allow Home Rule which will place their lives, pro* pertyand relie'ious liberties of their coreligionists under a nominee of the Irish Hierarchy. Germany and France are disputing oyer the ownership of Aldabra, a group of little islands some distance off the coast of Zanzibar. The official minimum estimate of the damage by the recent floods between Kansas City and New Orleans is ten millions. The total deaths from cholera at Snna gat up to the present amount to 3000. I The rpport of the committee appointed by the House of Commons to enquire 1 into the hours of work exacted from railway servants is strongly adverse to the railway companies. M. Zola was defeated in his candidature for the French Academy by 27 to 3. It is reported Mrs Labouchere, Lady Eaifch Howe, Lady Somers, and a dozen olher well known persons have been eon verted to the Church of Rome. Both the French and the German press are bitter in their comments on the alleged barbarity of British officials in Uganda. It is asserted that 50,000 Roman Catholic natives were robbed and their houses burned, and that thousands of women and children were sold into ■■lavery. The English papers do not bolievft the charges, and await despatches from Captain Lugard. June 6. Mr Dillon has proposed a Board of Arbitration to opportion seats in Ireland between tbe Parnellites and anti-Parnollites afc tbe coming elections. The Government will ask the House of Commons to guarantee a Mauritius Relief loan of £600,000. Zanzibar, June 2. Bishop Kirk has complained bitterly of the action of the Catholics against the British in Uganda. Washington, June 5. Mr J. G. Blame has resigned his position as Secretary ot State in order fco contest tbe Presidency. President Harrison has accepted a nomination. There is considerable surprise here at the action adopted by Mr Blame, which is attributed to personal bickerings with the President. Mr W. F. Wharton, assistant Secretary of State, is appointed temporary successor to Mr Blame. A house of a jewellers at Kensington, in Pennsylvania, was dynamited and two persons were killed, and many injured. Paris, June 5. Blondal, Garner and Co., Parisian bankers, have failed for a quarter of a i million sterling. Assets, nil. An Anarchist named Droucht has revealed the hiding place of 150 of bia comrades. St. Petersburg, June 6. Fourteen thousand Jews left Odessa for England, America, and Australia last week. , The Russian Government has withdrawn the remaining prohibition on the export of coal from Russia. 1 Beblin, June 6. The German press is indignant afc Stevenson's letter on Samoan affairs, and | denounces it as a direct attempt to destroy German influence in that country.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 7 June 1892, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 7 June 1892, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 146, 7 June 1892, Page 2

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