CABLE NEWS.
(ELECTBIC TELEOBAPH.--COPYBIGHT.) (SPECIAL UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, June 23. i The Earl ,of Kiraberley. states, that the : report that Qoloi^ellLebkhfitt'B^pJßirfy had been seized by the Badakshans is in-' 'correct..' ,- --. . .- . ' ( '• ■:■■: ■•■. _ > Mr H. H. Fowler wiirnbib' redace)the/ ; duty on wines until the treaty entered into with Spain sis' sanctioned lay the Cortes. The Prince of Wales has laid the first stone of a new bridge over the Thames,; opposite the Tower. Respecting the establishment of a permanent Colonial Museum, Mr Grahktn" Berry, Sir Saul Samuel, and Mr Garrick question whether the colonies would . grant an annual vote for its support. It is considered that the scheme, as at present su^ges.ted, is crude. Many of the 1 exhibitors not give their exhibits. * '"-■ The Gouncil of the 1 Royal Colonial Institute are urging the Agents-General to support the proposed scheme for a Colonial Museum. : A sculling matob has been arranged between Kemp and Perkins.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1743, 25 June 1886, Page 2
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152CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1743, 25 June 1886, Page 2
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