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London Not. 16. - The Lord Mayor of Dublin has entered ■a strong complaint against the exclusive use of the t^n?., 4 * British 11 in a circularissued by His Royal Highness the Duke of ‘with ; reference' to the Adelaide Jubilee .Rxhibi,ion.. It,purged that s ufepf this term Ir«-1 aid and its people are ignored and insulted. . > Leading "Russian journals ’otootinue to comment *»ii¥rj - ’Bpjrir“upon the speech recently delivered' by' Count Ka ? -'* noky relative to-tho Bulgarian question, ■andjotne of the most influential - qL them exhort tb'e" Government* fQ! dc j marf<f-from Count Kalnoky an explanation**©!: the meaning ’ that' is to be attached‘to his offensive statement.
It is expected’ that the- Cabinet at its next meeting f \tyills give,. considefatyon to the .Ofttrjges reported to ha ve i>een 're*, cenfly committed by natives in New ..Guinea upon European settlers} and to the demand made by tbVQ-jeensl.Tlfd Government- for. the exiensum ’of itfie administrative powers of Mr John Douglas, the Special Commissioner for New Guinea. Sir-J. F. Garrick is preßßifig>jhe'Biithorii ’ ties to make repris .ls on conin ( putrjages 1 ■ Nov. 18. ! The situation in Bulgaria remains ftu£ttoiSt>m*are in circulation which give color to s the prospect of an earlyj>'nd It is reported de,§tne£ih Lon’-' don. telft'fluish.Jhe'f charge of . affairs them of enjoying behaved in official pirclesrthat Baron de.StaelV withdrawslt|rpiQ;Lgpdpp is in connected withjthe, (diffiou/Jbies j]bist have arisen,i-in. Bulgaria.' i.Thore ia growing, belief abrqad in .that aq, amicable inter oa t i qua I settlem eat will be .effected in connection with the Bulgarian question." ? ■ circular baa been" the > Russun,,Courj,, Recalling .all 'Consuls at .presenf,'located. "ferjritory to >,&(t^Pe; ( arrangements have been completed try'whittle Opnshls of :Qermany, wjll j n various oiates daring aisenpe. The -ontcome of this movement is dubious. It iS poßs|blp |hat a Cpnfar^ncj^of tfijhOreat Powers will shortly be convenMffbr the it is understand 'the Powers appr&o ths nomination of the Prince of Mingreii&lfoc the vacant throt.o in Bulging;j] n jro x Arrangernents have now been completed by which thejQjjeen will lay the foundation.Sjtqne.of new, Ipstrute on 28‘h Juoe.jnext. 1 One' Half' 6 ! f‘the available space'll ns bsen'allbft'dibv’the Cbnifnitteo for'British exhibit*,! art) thw balance Ira beeo reseived for the coiones. - .•■ ■ Nov. 21. ; Kensington ,is now definite y-’i>et;!ed for the she fer tile Imperial Jiihiloadpsti. tUte. v ■»' .. : ■!.) ■ ■ ■ _ Nov. 22. ■ The Times considers that the naval preparations ndw hfcing' carried, on by ’Russia,-"lindicate ,an intention on the part’of that.power to make' a Bold move shortly. ’ ’ ' A report ; is in circulation, and is believed to be well founded, that Prince .Hobenlobe, the German Ambassador in. Paris,'has informed M. de. Fr'pymqnt that the German Government are to r»g nd the projected the!.mil - tary’’budget. f as'being •qaiv*ieLt|to » declaration of ww, ’ r ; : '.' i. ’ hh' : ;v';; :: ;y' v ■> I
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1520, 2 December 1886, Page 1
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451AGE SPECIALS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1520, 2 December 1886, Page 1
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