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LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

[REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN’S HEALTH. SIR JOHN GOODE FOR WEST AUSTRALIA. DYNAMITE OUTRAGES AND ADMISSION TO PARLIAMENT. PASSING THE FRENCH RECIDIVISTE BILL. PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION. (Received February 16, 1 a.m.) London, February 14. Her Majesty the Queen is suffering from a severe cold. Sir John Coode starts next month for Freemantle, West Australia, on a visit of inspection in connection with th 6 projected Harbor works. In consequence of the recent dynamite outrage stringent rules have been adopted for the admission of the public to the Houses of Parliament. Paris, February 14. The Senate has passed the Recidivists Bill, but without naming the countries to which criminals shall be deported, Lisbon, February 14. An agreement has been concluded between the Portuguese Government and the International Association with regard to the latter’s position in West Africa. (Received February 16,1.15 p.ra.) London, February 14. Sailed, this afternoon, from Plymouth, the Royal Mail steamship Ruepehu, with mails for New Zealand. The Royal Mail steamship Rimutaki passed the Cape on the 6th outward bound. Cable communication has been interrupted between England and the Cape,

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Kumara Times, Issue 2635, 16 February 1885, Page 2

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LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Kumara Times, Issue 2635, 16 February 1885, Page 2

LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Kumara Times, Issue 2635, 16 February 1885, Page 2

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