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CABLE NEWS.

(KLBOTRIO TKIjK()UA.tMt. — C^PYIUOHt) SPECIAL TO UNITED PKESS ASSOCIATION) London, Monday. It is asserted that the Vatican and England have approved of the nomination of Bish >p Moran, of Sydney, to the Archbishopric of Dublin. The Emperor Willam has now completely recovered from his recent indisposition. The Chamber of Deputies have approved of the terms of the Egyptian Convenrion. The Adelaide 4 per cent, loan, of <£1,/)f)0,400, has b.rn announced with th? minimum fixed at X J 9B lOs. Tenders will be open on June 9th. It is understood that Mr Dalley, Colonial Secretary of. New South Wales' has refused, and Mr Alex Stuart, Pr.-mier of the same colony, has accepted the proffered honor of knighthood. No colonial appeals to the Privy Council will be argued until November. ■••:.. The. majority of the Powers are persisting m their endeavours to internationalise the Suez Canal, despite England's guarantee to main* tain its neutrality. The Suez Canal commission are proposing rules for the control and working of the Canal, which will seriously affect British, shipping interests. (rkutek's telegrams.) Tuesdayi The series of busts of distinguished English statesmen which have been executed for the Sydney Art Gallrry by vlr VV. Molner, R.A , is now co.itpieted,: and the statues will be shipped at once.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 5, 3 June 1885, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 5, 3 June 1885, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 5, 3 June 1885, Page 2

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