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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.

[new ZEALAND PKESS ASSOCIATION.]

LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. London, March 31

Sir Charles Uilke’s motion, censuring the Government on the Zulu war, resulted as follows—3o6 against, 216 for ; majority of GO for Government. The Board of Trade returns show the revenue for the year to be eighty three millions, being an increase of three millions and a third chiefly income tax and Customs.

Garibaldi vehemently opposes his son Menotti’s scheme for the colonisation of New Guinea.

Calcutta, March 30.

Sandeman’s camp at Baghakana was attracted by 2000 of the enemy, who were completely defeated, with a loss o£ 145. Our loss was small.

special to the globe.]

London, March 27. Her Majesty signed thedocuments for the commission on the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, with the Prince of Wales as president, ami Mr Ounliffe Owen, secretary. The following are. the other m< tuber- :—Dukes of Richin aid and Manchester, Marquis of Salisniuy, Earls Carnarvon, Oadogau Granville, Beimore, and Kimberly. Air M. Hicks. Beach, Messrs Childers, Rose, Hoskins, Leighton, Cooper, Owen, Smith, and Merely.

LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, April 2. Beef tallow, 335. ■ The Commisioners of the Exhibition have decided to request the Marquis of Norraanby to invite the Prince and Princess of Wales to open the Exhibition.

Sydney, March 31

The pugilists were remanded to Deniliquiu till the 9th. Light bail was accepted.

The Wonga, steamer, lias been purchased as a floating hotel for the Exhibition.

Mr Suttor, ex-Minister, resigns his seat, alleging that mean cringing servility is requisite to sustain popularity.

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Kumara Times, Issue 783, 3 April 1879, Page 2

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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 783, 3 April 1879, Page 2

REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 783, 3 April 1879, Page 2

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