TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN,
London, June 24
The English Committee of the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition includes the Duke of Manchester, Sir James Ferguson, Sir P. C, Owen, Sir J. D. Linton, Sir Frederick Leighton, Sir John Gilbert, Messrs Frederick Young, J. S. O’Hallaron, R. Harrold, and Gelder.
A meeting will take place between the Emperors of Germany and Austria at Gaetien in July, and between the Czar and the Emperor of Austria at Some town in Russia in September,
Lord Rosebery has assured Mr Berry that M. de Fnycinet has ordered the French flag to be hauled down in the. New Hebrides,
June 25
The Agents-General of the various colonies and the leading colonists now in England were entertained yesterday at a fete and banquet, given in their honor by the Crystal Palace Company. Mr Graham Berry, the Agent-General for Victoria, responded to the toast of “ The Empire.”
June 26
The Committee of the Jubilee Exhibition are applying to the Imperial Government for a grant of £SOOO. Sir ■'Samuel Davenport has had an interview with the Hon. Sidney Herbert, junr,, Lord of the Treasury, on the subject, and is hopeful of receiving a favorable response to the request for a grant of money. Mr Garrick, the Agent-General for Queensland, denies the statement published here that ten thousand of the electors of Queensland have petitioned for separation. Gandaur, the sculler, has challenged Beach to row a match for ten thousand dollars.
Mr Murray, of Adelaide, has won the legal education prize of one hundred guineas.
The Comte de Paris has issued a manifesto to the French nation, in which he announces his intention to labor untiringly for the salvation of France, whose sole hope, he affirms, lies in the restoration of monarchy. He has left for England. There was a large assembly present to bid farewell to the Comte and his son. The manifesto of the Comte da Pans recently issued, declaring war against the Republic, has created a great sensation in Paris, where he is regarded as a pretender. Constantinople, June 26,
The Russian Government has complained to the Powers that Prince Alexander of Bulgaria has violated the Roumelian organic statute, and has requested that the Porte shall intervene, so as to ensure compliance with the treaty.
Rio de Janeiro, June 25
The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Ruapehu arrived yesterday evening, en route for London. Her cargo of frozen meat was in good condition.
Capetown, June 26,
The New Zealand Shipping Company’s p.s. Aorangi sailed for New Zealand last night.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1525, 29 June 1886, Page 1
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