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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGNJ :.-••''; LoNPQN,', Qc!. 7« Lord Randolph Churchill hasgonbon the Continent, but bis whereabouts are uncertain. Itis believed, however, ;bat he is al Dresden.' was current that he liaii: gpue in .Brr/iu f»i ll a political object has been disproved, Disputi-s bare- arisenJjetweenJingliijb, and French fishermen at Rarnsga«e,'and several serious affrays, haw occurred, necessitating the intervention/of ! the ; P 6li?e--' -' ,"' i: »i ,' : J6f j ;> v ,YAa | ■■'■ . Fifty-four for the Professorship of; MathemafiHs'in the University of OtaBoTTTi,- ] V.-ii •» i'i rjf.li,-,, 1 , J;, f The frozen tiwat;t»"yl,t,bl? JoUnjlildfr is eellihgat 3id, :apd that brthe; lonic at 4d. The market is ' Oct.' NeW "South Wales receded, three-fourths., of other colonies were depressed, but lave ' """'' .*; The colleagues the Spanish Premier, have resigned their portfolios." " Av v' 1 """"* r ' '■' -' ■\ ' 1 ' i - The warmth"of, ai reception \bicbj has been accorded to "a French, admiral by the Saltan is ai' presYut the subject 'of' much comment. . . , It i|B. stated will embark for New Caledonia on the Blst October. . ..,,'.- r i The sent', by SjKPJ Ai".' Jennings,.Premier .of New South WM^l',", ■: ■';■■., !.(!',l>_;..i (Ma ;t (j i; iu ' "'"*- respecting the deficiency in the revenue of that, .colony have produced r a gooa 0 effect. ', 1 ' The Adelaide Jubilee Oommiss'iqner* have been gazetted;" Sir" Samuel Davenport intends to ask for the loan of the whole of the Gro'svenor collection of pictures'for the Ju.bjlee' Exhibition! free' of charge. ... Mr E. Stanhope,! in declining for the;

: prtße'n'l r ß^■lnleffie^'■with' i 'Mr^;''J^"o^loh, , the delegate/'of the Trades-'andi Labor Council, informs him thai' the' trade reports for New SftuUi Wales' must ■ ■ . ■...■• . ■_;.;..... ;■ ;vt'ii; ■ < i be forwarded through'Lord Carririgtpn,; the Governor of., thai" colony,' '• Mr Norton, in- reply," declares-'-ihat > the Trades and Labor, (Wncjl; of Sydney! will not consent to their-)repbW« ibeing criticised priyately and amended, i and. alleges th«t \he .EmigrfttiophPuireeu! are circulating glaring and/-mischievous information concerning the labor markets in the colonies. j ',-,,• Sir Wi Des Vpßux, ; GoterjQrjof |fi wfoundland, will probably succeed | Sir G. C. Strachan as Governor of |Tas maniav •!.--,,■ . ■yin'. A £ ',- j From- the trial -of' 'colonial iwoods,; Messrs Ransom report that iron:bark and mountain ash Wrjodsih New South; Wales,; blackwood in YiC: tori»j and in Weßter,u, Anstii?lw p ur ' and jarrah. They, consid< r that many of the New Zealand woods j are efaiipenUyJ English market. ( ~.: , ,,.,, .., ~,,.-.. i The Imperial Institute will be opened next ye»r, on the site of the present Coloni'il' an 1 Indian. Eihibi/'ioii, mntil. permanent buildings shall have ! been erected. 'The to-day. p>ublibhfjs, an ( srlicle in which it-states th»t Government are preparing an Irish scletne onn the ; basis of jprbviding a Naljional Council for each !of the lour provinces .—Ulster, Leinster, Minster, 1 and jC«>nnaught. ■' " :; r ' ; '- 1 A; ' : - s J * j .|y<; The first heat of ( the, Welsh Iburp Handicap was rowed on the Thomas, tp:day, !whet| ;:WlltaCeJ"E|Bß a|d Pejrk'fns oeat is not of the final heat, '' :: A if > : PaiiisJ Oct.! 7.M. da Fwcinet, t^ePremier, has announced, that- the difficulty between France and Madagascar is on the point of being settled. - ..nT Vienna, Oct.; 8. .. In the ReTcirstag to-day, Count de the CouDJiPof Ministers, stated that there was no ground to apprehend any loosening of the clone and trustful relations now existing between AustrU'knd^ermany. An anarchist plot to' set fhte .to the timber yards and public buildings, of ill's ill) has'been' frustrated by the' authorities, aod a quantity of dynamite; has been seiied. > j ;

"""'''*"""'' "" w " '"""•■"■"'••" ""■ An has occurred here, and fbrnV rjportality has already been caUßed£i:^jJK^'Ky " ASixAotiua, Oct. 7. Iniifelifgence ,'ip'jp 'hand 'troth* the iafell* 1 H^rebel"plbtfflioiffdt ?T»m ai, and ikilled;2oQrebelsin .the which took place. : •••• '■•.>!'" 'i -i News has been received tjaat a iorca of 3000 Shahs baftf burned and 'Tooted ~ . ,!!:! : , t".j<L.'.'!■'■■ ;j,it'i.H •/4i;;:;;:jiI J.' . J lne ) ,t.owni,p i ([ | ,,Ki.veDbapa ) . forcdmsntis 1 3f bdthe >rebelaloHhe- hills.' '• i>-u\ - uhimh >.t> •! -..if; i; i : .:•■■ ,iL ■MKI,»OUKHE,tr,Oot.(i 8. .It is anuounced. tbat'lfi r e.;'N«'w" Zealand Government have signified:) their towards the iund- which is-being raised for- the establiibment of the Imperial Institute. A proposal to copclndf a reciprocal treaty baiwieatfslPijfcand Victoria has oeetf under Wpibinet ' .Jl I'.i 'Ul'-/.'ii,-..(r|!l hvri'l' 111 7/ , ■r ;lbe,4a.B6ilifl —; -sl v ;■..•; k-ii'ilgiiDKßy, Oct,. 8. ■*"Tn l e' Koioniatin.a^y/t^f^^etaoon for ActelrtamU <n <••■; >u- nivi? Lv«j>" 7'"77 7. 9# rifefiV tbi' City 'Railway I/ine' j ßili wis BheiTe^''''' ■■' ;, - :, - ,; ;;;;;;;;™ ' <Tbeconference 1 for the ef mattery rebvting i jo / liYe ! 'BTpck !l w'aß con-cliidedito-day. The Committee*, recommend" that the" ryjst f icticjins" m wipl aced on the importation of stock ;into the oolphy br rernpted. ' '■'':"' <'■'>■ k ~/The ilrrived (( to-day. During the discussion/on it be Divorce Bill'in*tide' Ab'sembVy rooming a-nether-Bcene occurred inHbe~»irteroom, where Mr "Lysaght Btruck Mr r |Gibbß. FuVtber Wowe 'Were' prevented 1 by the members pre'Ben't.V v

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1498, 12 October 1886, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1498, 12 October 1886, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1498, 12 October 1886, Page 1

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