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CABLE G RAMS.

London, June 10. Canada is floating afoui million loan at throe per cent., the minimum being 9U. The Indian Government contemplate placing a special loan on the London market, to be devoted to the frontier defence works.

Lomkin, June 10. The death iei c announced of Colonel Rinu-llarman ; ai;ed i*K Ho was Undcr-Secretaiy for Ireland.

L(i\ih>\. .lune 10. lUI.s. Orlando, the new ila^liin of the Australian station, mailed to-day.

Lo\no\, June 11. Tin: steamer Essex, fioni S)dney for London, has put into Aden with her carco on fiic.

Lomh>\', .June 31. Ix the match Australians v. Oxford University, the foimer, in their tii^t innings, made 170. l>.\nnemun •2-3. Boimor Gj. and Juvvis .iO.

London, ,lunc 12. Iv the House of Common* L'luht Hon. W. 11. Smith denied that the (Jovoniment were abandoning the inviting clauses of the Local (lOvemment r»iii.

h( MnA. Juno 12. The Government of \ietmia have ordered one of the Zealin>jci patent pneumatic sjuns which ha\e jusi heen successfully testeu at Kew \oik.

Lunhon. thuie 12. The Koyal visit to the race-meeting at Ascot has been abandoned on iccount of the news leeeivcd that the Emperor Fredeiick ot lieiinany has sujlered a serious relapse.

I,OMHI\. JuilC 12 Tin: criminal Jaclwon, who from Gaol a foitnight a^o after murdering one of the -nauleis, has lieeii arrested at r»iaJfonl. A desperate struggle took place before he was secured.

Lu v i>o\, June 12. The proposal to introduce t\u tiring bids at the wool sale.-' has been withdrawn, Dending inijiiiric^ which :uo to })C made of Colonial Chunbeis of Commeioe aa to their views on the subject.

Lomhin, -luiiu 12. An international conference of for cign and colonial mi^ion^ i* now sitting, ain l has aiihmed the necessity of cic^tmu; uockhampton (<juecn^land j a sejvuatc diocese.

Ld x !>o\, JuiiC 12. The l.op mrukot is linn, ami piicc^ huve iul\ancc<l a low shillings.

LoM'i'V, •' une 12. The '"Lancet "ui^^ that gt eat caution should be used in mtioilucing M. Tasteui's for exteimniatin^ labbit-, alluding tli.il tnc soil and water would teem \\iih miciobo-s to >nv\\ an extent th.it .i i>h"iie, involvinu destiuaion of human hie, might posil<]\ le^uit.

Lu\ I >mn, ,lune 12 Tjip I3i-h<M> of Limoiifk In-, 'liicctoil the clei^) of his diocese to smelly en101 cc the lecent ?apnl ]e-ciipt.

LoM)i>s, rJuno 12 The Colonial Agents-Geneial aie m-inn^ Lord Knutsford to amend hir .!. llt-i^cheil's LiuhiHty of TiusteeUill, in the dhtcii"ii ut .illo^ing trustees to invent in Colonial insciibed stocks without lu'iuuini,' to obtain the sanction of the Coiut. Lord Salisbury that i\\e judi^ aie airan^mg a ii^t of in\ e-tiaent-, 101 Chancery fuinU . biit peitoiuil!} lie 1-. in tavout of the itn iusion ot all insenbed >tock-> I^oid Sali^buiy aUo favoui.- mci cased Jatitudu beii>^ gi\en to tmstees.

LoM u\, .June 12 General Sir Duncan A. Cfuneum, G.C.C., who commanded the Imperial forces in New Zealand in Jn>:J, i-> dead ; a^ed SO. The deceased otlicti bom in 1803 and enteicd them my in 1225, 1-ccomin^ Lieut-Colonel of the 42nd R -cit. in 1054 He commanded that i eminent ai the Uattlc of the Alma, and tli- Jli^liLind iJti^ade at the ijattlc of Halak]a\a. In 1863 he \\a^ -ent to New Zealand to eondurt the campaign aciain-t the and took jjail in niair, notable en^.i^ementnotabl> Ilanu'iiiii and Oi.iuau. Fiom 1868 to 1871 he ayu 5 - Co\cinor of the Military College at Sandluu-t. Me became K.C.B. in 1G."»4, (i. ('.!>. in 1573, and in 1875 wa-, piomoted to the lank of (Jeneial in the Army.

Lu\i>n\, -Juno 12. Oxford, in the in at innings against the Australians, made -11$.

Di,i.r r\, June 12. Itight ltev. E. h. Dwycv, IJ.C , Limerick, is prepaied lo excommunicate any of the opponents to the I'sipai decree.

Jiuiux, .Juno 11. The Em})cror is expeiionciiig dilliculty in swallowing food, itm] is losing weight.

I'>ha,i\, .June 11. The health of the Emperor of (iermany is worso.

iJI.KIJN, JUHC 12. Prince Bismarck has entertained Jfcrr yon Potthamer, retiring Ministor of the Interior, Pimsia, at a farewell banquet.

Buimn, June 12. The Emperor takes his food with reluctance, and is very feverish.

Bj;klix, June 12, 6 p.m. The Emperor's symptoms have taken such an unfavourable turn that the worst is feared. It is reported that the Emperor is dead.

Virw v, ,hu\c 11. Thk Emperor Francis Joseph, address ing the Delegations, said the foreign relations of the Empire wore perfectly amicable. The principal 'reason for asking for a cicdit vote was the continuous uncertainty prevailing in respect of the European situation, ami the uninterrupted increase ot military power and readiness tor war on the part of all other European states. He expvc<^ed the hope that to be picpaicd was the best means of wai ding-oil the thieatened danger. The 'Vustiian Avar estimates ha\e been submitted. They provido OS millions of lioiius, including nine millions for the nav\,and an oxfcraoidiuary credit of '_'<> millions.

Vu wow , June 12. Prussian army mameuvios aio being eairied on on an cxtciHi\e scale on the Polish fionlior, and it is expected that similar demonstrations will shoith take place fuvtiier \\c< on the Au^uian lontier.

M \>m« mi, .him- 12. Then 1 i-* anwt mort'ilit_> nnioug (lie Italian troops stationed heie. The "Xi'i,us of Alnssinia has io-oponod paile) mi? foi peace.

vS\ i»\i \ . .Jutic 12. Steamer Es-si'X i.-> fioru S\ Uney. Mic ha^ a uivl;o caii;o ot woi>l tallow, oo]>r.i :in*l coke.

S\ dm \,. 1 tine 12. The death is announced of C.ipt:un Kuxton, an old New Zetland uudei. lie leave> a tuul family, wlioieside at LMtelton.

>S\ i\i \ . .lime 12. Some double is anticip'iieil o\er the South WiUaUh collieiy tlit-piito, owmii to the company emplo\ inj, foieignois in the place of men who )ui\o inmu out on stiikc. A general stiil ei> now imminent.

S> i>n m , !une 12. A IHII has been intu>diuv«l in the A^sembh to ghe protection against hands m bilk of pioudmg that foiutecn (lax-s' notice mu^t he given hefoie legi-tration has b.'t-n pa^ed. In roinniittoe on the l)i\»nvt Evf.cnsion Cil), a clause ha-, been inserted defining a. duinicile, and preventing lehef being granted to pei-ons who may seek to enter the colony f<n the pin-po-^e of obtaining divoicc.

S^ i»m\, .'vine 13 In the Legislative .A=-einl>ly, Mr Copeland^ motion in favoui of an in-uca-j on the im|>oit dutie-- on :\\:\\- culfuiai [jroilii'je, Mas ne^atiwd \>\ IS to 3T'.

S\ iai s , .Ivino 15. A ruoimn match, Cngli-dnneii vewi^ King's School [>la)eis pa«-t :uid j>i took }ilicc at raiianuitta, inul ic-ultcd inadiau', each side huiuL- moihl (en point'

Ml i n»i k\ i . June 11 . ; Hi-hop Hoc uill prol>nl>h upie-riif the (ojnl'iucd ich'm'ous (leJ'Dj.iiiKifioii^ •it the Intel lKitimia! MKliilntioii

Mi i i.oi km , >huu 11. Tlio iliilioulty o\ei tliuM.uiiu 1 l>cui<l : Dill lisvrs hceii remowd, ami the Im]iciial a^ent to the Hill ha- l>etii iii\ un, sni>jecf to ceiLiin amcivlini'hi^, to \\hith the Prcmioi hu-> auiecl

Ml Li.Ol KM , .JuilL 11. The *i\ «tA)^' -ihMini }>le.w ina!(ii \va-> v.oii liv iiwmM. \vi)o lo\ eicl ■'>')') mile--, thu.^ bi (jiikmu: the lecoul

M i i 1 oi km , -i line LI Tun lmtcheiN lumieti Ohcn and iMi'i-un, \\vre fencing wills .1 Ki'itc ;iiul clo.iNcr this niomini:, ilic I.iiUm v.r^l.itulK >ul)l>< d m tiio liif.i^l. Olicu ixa\e hmi-xii into custody.

,\] I I I lit I,\ ! , .Jllin 12 Tin* iiiah J'Min oL.u ;<"*i ,it, the j *o!k u (Nuiu to-dr,\ Vvitli uuMiijimip, to C<jn->tiilile Nk }h)U(;!i l.i^t woi-k. r ]'nu ca-u r« - as di-.nii'-scd, and tli«i comwill i)iob t il))\ Ix; bt>tu^hi bciciu the Com l on a charge ot pcijmv.

"\! I ! !'()( [IN I , -I, ,1111..! \ 32 Amhjih: lanikin not occuuod m jjouike-^treef last niylit. The l.iiiikins aLt;ickcd the police, thionuiL: u'ii-^ bottles at then:. Uno of the liotcis w ;i^lakun piisoiKM . hoveial of the jxilii o aiid a litilo mil have hoen injuicd, and arc being troaicd at llie Hospital.

Ml l MM KM , JllllC I.'). 'I'Jio Jirst class Milili.t l.Vetve \a boiniA foimod.

Mu i.vi km , June 13 Three men luvo hccii poisoned .11, Oeelon^, through inhaling the iiinn 1 -, of a chemical manure iacloi \ . One is (lead and UlO otlicis aic m u cnlioa] condition.

Busi; v\!,, .June J2. Parliament was opened to <lav, wlie 11 Mr Albeit Nojti>n was elected SpAe ot the Legislative Assembly. The Pieinier, .Sir .Saniuol (iiilliLli, announced to the House that in consc(jiiencc of the result of the niwnl. el'jc tions, he liad placed the icsi^nuiion of the Ministry in the hands of Hi* Excellency the Governor.

I'ORT l)All\\I>, J line 12. TI)G police scut to Koppoaimina have arrived lioic, having in custody six natives, charged with the minder of <i black shepherd.

Cooktown. .June 13. Tiiii Gorman Consul has issued a proclamation declaring Julint the solo port of entry on the German Protcctoiate of the Marshall Islands. The proclamation states that offenders against the regulation are liable to a fine of 0000 marks ano seizuic of the vessel.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 273, 16 June 1888, Page 4

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CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 273, 16 June 1888, Page 4

CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 273, 16 June 1888, Page 4

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