ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
CABLE_NEWS.
[eeutee’s telegeams.] LONDON, June 19. The New Zealand Native Question. Earl Kimberley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has announced that ho has been informed that Sir William Fox and Sir Dillon Bell, the Commissioners appointed by the New Zealand Government for the settlement of the Waimats plains dispute, had had a satisfactory interview with Tito Kowaru, and that an amicable settlement of the difficulty was expected to be brought about. Shipping 1 . Arrived —Arethusa and Western Mon. arch, from Lyttelton; Red Gauntlet from the Bluff. PARIS, June 20. A Plenary Amnesty. The President of the Council 'of Ministers has proposed a plenary amnesty to all Communists. ATHENS, Juno 20. The Greco-Turkish Boundary. Extensive military preparations are going ||on, and the Greek army is being increased, with a view [of enforcing the claims of Greece to the disputed territory.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1974, 22 June 1880, Page 2
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