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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.' Loxdos, June 12. In the house of Lords this afternoon the Bill of legalising marriage with f a deceased wife's sistei\ ; was rejected by a majority of four., ■ ' '""'".'. June 13. Adelaide and New Zealand wheat is quoted at s ls, ex store, Adelaide Hour, ex warehpuse, has v advanced Is per 210 lbs, and is now quoted at 345. Australian tallow : best beef 43s 6d; best mutton, Ms 6d. At tiie wool auction today 9800 bales were catalogued. ' The demand continues aetioe' and prices are firm, AijSi.\RAL<AN. M t'.cocr.\ ■<: June 11. A robbery of £ISOO worth of jewellery was effected last night from the shop of Mr Aii'nskie in Lonsdale street. No arrest have yet been made in connection witn tii<j affair. June 14. It is stated that the Government intend to modify the scheme for adjusting taxation which was announced by Sir Bryan O'Loglden in his financial Statement. Nothiug, however, is definitely known with regard to the measures which the Grovernmeet propose to bring -own. ~~Ttiii EGYPTIAN GBIsJIs'.""" A lsxasdria, June 12. The recent disturbances in this city lasted for during t'aat time the shops of many Europeans were attacked and pillaged, and the occupants maltreated. As a precautionary measure, in the case of v. fresh outbreak, all European women have been taken aboard men-of-war and other, .vessels lying in port. % Later. Further particulars which have traiispiVed regarding the recent outbreak In I his city show definitely that it arose through a Maltese stabbing an Arab soldier of the Egyptian army who was maltreating tlid Gi\ek Consul, [fc is also now known that the loss of life was Much greater than was at first supposed, and according to the most authentic accounts, 67 Europeans were killed during 1 the disturbance.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 9418, 15 June 1882, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9418, 15 June 1882, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9418, 15 June 1882, Page 1

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