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CABLE NEWS.

(KLECTRIO TELEGRAPH. — COPTBIGHT.) (BPEOIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, March 14. The opening up of exhibits for the. Indian and Colonial Exhibition has been commenced. The Executivs have divided the • remainder of -the space originally allotted to Tasmania between j South Australia and Fiji. „« ..-.- ..>.] i The Emperor of Germany, Prince J Bismarck, and Mr Gladstone, who hava been indisposed, are now better. , _ , Tli* creditors m the Commercial Bank of South Australia, have^ lodged' -tf petition praying thatthe afeair of' the Bank may be wound up. Baron Huddlestone, m .delivering judgement m the libel action, Bryca v. Rusden, stated that Mr Rusden's U 3tate-. ments were clearly libellous,. r ?HiB iLdrdship also commented severely on the •vidence of Bishop Hadfield, of .Wettingr ton. The Times> referring to the 'case] considers that Mr Rusden's statements wern made m a very reckless manner. It is reported that 12,000 Burmese areadvancing on Mandalay, and British reinforcements have been ordered to that city. v , • , • The Common C6uncil;jof ;the City of London are arranging for great festivities on the occasion of the anniversary of the Queen's coronation, and liavo invited the leadhig colonists at Home to be present. :--.- .<• :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1659, 16 March 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1659, 16 March 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1659, 16 March 1886, Page 2

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