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(electric telegraph.' — copyright) (reuter's telegrams). Washington, June 3. Hnrr Most, the editor of the Socialist journal m Chicago, who was Charged with inciting the Isile riots m that city, liaa beea sentence:! to one year's imprisonment m addition to pay a fine of 500tlols. The Hon. Glovev Cleveland, President of States, was manied to-day to' Miss Folsora. Sydney, Friday. It is announced that it is also intended to pwsecuje the captain of the Ly-ee-moon for manslaughter.^ Up to tbe present time eleven bo-lies have been recovered from the wreck. The sieamer bringing the survivors is expected vo reach Sydney (o-day. The Committee of the Legislative Assembly has adopted a resolution affirming m principle the desirability ofinfvodncmgaland <**• The San Francisco mail contract was also adopted. Hobvrt, Friday. z The Doric arrived last nisrht from f. London. All well. Melbourne, Fiiday. A meeting of members of the AustraJian Mutual Provident Society was held last night, when the proposal to the Board open a branch at London was condemned by 120 votes to 8. Adki.aidk, Friduy. The discussion on tbo want of confidence motion was concluded m the Assembly last night ; when a division was taken, the motion was rejected by a majority of eight. London, June 3. The sculling race belweon Buliear and Nelson took place to day. Nelsoii was deffoted by three lengths. Spofforth, the Australian bowler, has met with an accident, having dislocated tho third finger of his right hand. The doctor states that the injury will disable him from playing for at least three . woeks. In tho House of Commons to-day, Mr Gladstone announced that he hoped the House would be able to come to a division on the Home Rule Bill by Monday next. Mr Graham Berry, Agent-General for Victoria, had an interview to-day with Lord Koseberry, Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs, touching the New Hebrides question. Lord Roseherry informed him that the French Government had absolutely declined to cede the Island of Rapa to Great Britain. Negotiations for tho establishment ot a parcel post betweeu England the Austrntian colonies are m a forward state. It is expected the servico will be commenced Ist July. : -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1726, 5 June 1886, Page 4

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1726, 5 June 1886, Page 4

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1726, 5 June 1886, Page 4

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