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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

London, Feb. 9.

Mr Murray-Smith has presented two Mioton vases to the National Gallery at Melbourne.

The Agents-General will hold a conference respecting the New Hebrides on Thursday. Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for Canada, will be present representing a Pacific power. Replying to the welcome extended to him by the Agents-General on his assumption of the office of Secretary o State for the Colonies, Lord Granville expressed a hope that the AgentsGeneral would assist the Crown to keep up sympathy and touch with the colonies.

Prince Nikita of Montenegro has gone ou a visit to St. Petersburg. Mr Alexander Shipley has been appointed American Consul at Auckland. Earl Granville, Secretary, and Mr Osborne Morgan, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, received the AgentsGeneral to-day. Lord Granville, addressing them, stated he highly valued their advice on colonial affairs, and expressed a hope that he would often see them,

Mr Healej and Mr Biggar are opposing the nomination of Mr O'Sbea, Mr ParnelPs nominee, for Galway, but, owing to pressure haviag been brought to bear on him, Mr Healey reluctantly consented to withdraw his opposition. Intelligence is to hand that the ship Norway, which left Sydney on November 22nd for Marseilles, has been burnt at sea. The crew were rescued, and have been landed at Pernambuco. Feb, 10.

Sir James Anderson, of the Eastern Extension Cable Compauy, declares that the opposition to the reduced charges is that the cable will not pay.

The appeal case of Harden v Faulkner has been dismissed with costs

Mr John D. Bramston, who was formerly in Queensland, but in 1876 was appointed Assistaut Under-Secretary for State in the Colonial Office, has had conferred on him the Order of Companion of the Bath,

Russia is urging for a complete union with Bulgaria.

When Bishop Moor I 'ruse was elected Bishop of Manchester five honorary canons were not allowed U> vot,-.

It has been decided that Lord liosebery will continue to hold the portfolio of Secretary of btate for Foreign Affairs.

The anti-Chinese outbreak in Washington territory has been quelled,

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 1467, 13 February 1886, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
344

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Temuka Leader, Issue 1467, 13 February 1886, Page 1

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Temuka Leader, Issue 1467, 13 February 1886, Page 1

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