TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, July 8. Lord Rosebery will question M. Waddingfon regarding the resumption of the deportation of r&ndivistes. His Lordship also considers that the reasons assigned by France for the continued occupation of the Net? Hebrides is insufficient, therefore men-of-war bare been directed to remain at the islands until they are evacuated. July 9. At the riots in Cardiff the police behaved in a most brutal manner, and in consequence 150 persons were injured,
The French Government hive resum'd 'heir contract with the Messagerica Maritimes’ Slsamship Company.
I he Paris Press are much incensed at Lord Rosebery enquiring the dale on which the French troops will evacuate tire New Hebrides.
A large party of colonial officials and visitors proceeded to Cambridge yesterday, when they were entertained at a luncheon in the Guildhall. Honorary degrees were subsequently conferred by the University upon Sir George Bowen, Sir Samuel Davenport, Sir Julius Yon Hasst, Sir William Clarke, and Sir R, R. Herbert, Permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies. A New South Walts loan of five and a-half million* is announced, with a minimum, at 94. Tenders will be tpened on the 16ih lost.
An impression prevail* that the Prince of Wale* will visit tha Auitralian colonies in November ltiß7.
Great preparation* are being made for the entertainment of a large party of colonial gneala at Portamontb, A luncheon will be h*ld on board H.M.S. Victory, followed by as exhibition of torpedo practice.
July 10.
The Duke of Cambridge baa privately inspected the New South Wales court at the Exhibition.
The French Press are opposing the proposed secession of Rapa Island. The despatch of Sir Graham Berry to Lord Rosebery re the New Hebrides follows on the aame lines as that of Sir Andrew Clarke, who was Acting AgentGeneral for Victoria. Lord Rosebery replies that be is doing his utmost in the matter.
The Austrslian shooting team in practice is shooting above the average of the team that won the Kolapore Cup
ast year.
In an article on financial matters, the Standard says the money market is victimised by secret sales, and it expresses regret atjth* amount of mortgaging that i« being done. Paris, July 8.
The death is announced, at the age of 84, of Uia Eminence Cardinal Gilbert, Archbishop of Paris. San Francisco, July 8. The Mararoa sailed for New Zealand yesterday afternoon.
AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Sydney, July I. Th* vote of want of confidence in the Ministry, proposed by Sir Henry' Parkes, was negatived in the Legislative Assembly last night by 62 to 17. Th* Bill giving effect to the resolution in favor of a grant to Sir John Rober’son, has passed through the Committee of tha Assembly.
Sailed, this morning— Manapoori, for Auckland.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1531, 13 July 1886, Page 1
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