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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, June 26. A dangerous anti-German demonstration hap taken place in Paris in favor of the Alsatians recently imprisoned for treason. The mob raised tumultuous cries for General Boulanger. The P. and 0. flydaspes, which went a-bore in the Gu fof Suez, was floated off uninjured.

Government are corsidering the offer ■ F the Canadian Parfic Company to establish three steamer ..services from Vancouver to Australia, China, and India. The subsidy iSfcked is £SO 000. Obituary— Adm'rnl Krskine.

Vantin’s chaloria?, process of extiaciing go'll from ores has been patented,, and a company is fotming to wotk r, ■■vith a capital of £30,000. The Australian Town and Country Mortgage Company is floated, wifli » capital ot ,000,000. Shares to half t Tip amount of the capital are to be issued, The Queen has accepted Smart Cumberland’s thought-reader’s book. Mr Joseph Cowen, formerly member for Ni wcasTe-on-Tyne, is desirous of reeu'ering Parliament, Juno 27. The French Chamber of deputies have decided by a large majority against Tie exemption of students tar priesthood from army service. The creditors’ petition for the winding up of the Mount Morgan West Mining Company will he withdrawn on payment of the debts due to them and costs of the petition. The death is announced of Lionel Louis Cohen, Conservative member for North Paddington, aged 53, the Australian and New Zealand mails, per Alameda (dated Auckland May 23rd), were de'ivered in London to-day, via San Francisco. Mr McArthur’s petition, appealing against the decision of the Supreme Court, of Fiji in the Mananrna land claim, has been dismissed with costs. June 28. Mr Frederick Toting, Hon. Secretary to the Colonial Institute, has declined the Companionship of St. Michael and St. George. It is expected that ParlCineut will prorogue in lb■> middle of August. Calcutta, June 27.

Latest advices from Cabal report that the Ghi zai rising against the Ameer is rapidly collapsing, and numbers of insurgents are reluming to their homes, Rio de Janeiro, June 26. Arrived, last evening—Aorangi, from Lyttelton. Her cargo of frozen meat is in good condition. AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Melbourne, June 27. Mr Thomas Chirnside, of Werribee Park, committed suicide yesterday by shooting himself with a gun while in a elate of insanity. About 150 members of Parliament and their wives and daughters proceeded to Adelaide by special train to-night to visit (he Jubilee Exhibition in that ciiy. Mr Gillies and Mr Walker are the only Ministers imoug the number. Juno 28. The Wairarapa sailed this afternoon for the JfTuff. The Wnihora arriv>d this evening. Btdnet, June 27. It is now considered doubtful whether the remains which were recently discovered at Bermague are those of Lammont Young’s party, as at first supposed. The following are the top weights for the Metropolitan Slakes :—Trenton, 9st 121 b ; Trident, 9st bib ; Spade Guinea, Bst 101 b ; Arsenal, Bst 101 b ; Ringmaster, Bst 81b. June 28, Arrived—Steamship Zealaudia, In the Legislative Assembly last night, the Premier announced that to celebrate the centenary of the colony Government proposed to erect a State House on Lachlan Reserve, near Sydney, and convert the reserve into a Park. The who'e cost of the undertaking would be £150,000, which would be recouped to the colony by the sale of some of the land. The Press express disapproval of the proposal. The ship Earl of Zetland arrived today, 122 days out from Liverpool.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1601, 30 June 1887, Page 1

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560

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1601, 30 June 1887, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1601, 30 June 1887, Page 1

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