TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
London, July 18.
In the divorce suit Crawford v, Crawford end Sir Charles Dilke, evidence has been given by the servants in favor of the co-respondent, bat the Utter ipade certain damaging admissions.
July 19,
The Committee appointed to arrange details in connection with tbs presentation of a piece of plate to the Prince of Wales includes Lord Rosebery, the Lord Mayor of London, the Earl of Carnarvon, Lord Granville, Sir Michael Hicki-Beach, and the Agent s-Gencral of the colonies.
In the match for the Daily Telegraph’s Cup (sf-ven shots at 500 yards), Private Allen (Victoria) and Color-Sergeant Barrow (Queensland) each won priz'f of £2.
A circular has been issued by the Executive Commissioners of the Indian and Colonial Exhibition inviting opening subscription lists tbrougbont India ■nd the colonies, with a view to the presentation of a testimonial to the Prince of Wales in recognition of the action of His Highness in connection with the Exhibition.
A large party of colonials are now in Dublin, where they have been entertained at a banquet, and at a garden party by the Viceroy. New Zealand prime mutton is realising 5d per lb. The scnliing match to-day between Perkins and Kemp, of Sydney, for L2OO, was won easily by Perkins. At Wimbledon to-day, in the match for the Corporation Cup, Private Churchill, of Victoria, tied a Canadian with 39 points. The highest English score was 40.
The following have been selected to tire for the Australians in the contest for the Rajah of Kolapore’s Imperial Challenge Cup (seven shots at 200, 500, and 6CO yards) -Private Allen and Churchill, Victoria ; Color-Sergeant Barrow and Sergeant Grimes, Queensland ; Lieutenants Keating and Cork, and Cobr-Sergeant Geo, New South Wales; Lieutenant Watohorn, Tss mania.
In the divorce suit Crawford ▼. Crawford and Dilke, the evidence of experts has shown that the handwriting of the several anonymous letters received by Mr Crawford 'is similar to that of the respondent, Mrs Crawford. Mr* Rogerson testified to haring received a confession of adultery from Sir Charles Dilke. Rio db Janeiro, July 19.
The Doric left on the afternoon of the I7tb. Her meat is in good condition.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1535, 22 July 1886, Page 1
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