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Condensed Cablegrams.

LONDON. The balance-sheet of the recent strike is nearly completed The Australian con tribu* ions amounted to £24 660, The balance in hand is £<5 500. Bishop Moorebouse and his wife opened a church bazaar at Pochdale yesterday. The Bishop made use of the occasion to defend the practice of holding bazaars for the purpose of raising funds. Lord Salisbury has protested a«ainst the declaration of a German Piotectorate over the East African Coast from Vitu to Tol* esmaju. Sir J. Hector, Sir G. '-"owen and Messrs Kennaway, Aubrey, and Huybers have been awarded gold palms as officers of public instruction and Messrs Lloyd and Purchase, attendants at the New Zealand Court, silver pnlms as ditto. New Zealand Hemp — There is a good trade demand. Medium quality is worth £80 10s per ton. Mr H. M. Stan'ey. writing on August 29 from Lak« Victoria Tv'yanza, says that Emm Bey .Casati, and himself, accompanied by six Englishmen and other Europeans and a following of 800 peope, are journeying to Upwapwa, iv the German territory. Wa^elai is in the hf.ndg of the Mnhdi's peop'e Mr T. Hislop, Minister of Education for New Zealand, hai been admitted to the grade of an officer of the Legion of Honour.

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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
207

Condensed Cablegrams. Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 2

Condensed Cablegrams. Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1889, Page 2

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