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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH ANDJFOREIGN. Loildon, Nov. 17, Tho butter per > Orient steamer Orizaba, is pronounced excellent iu quality and condition, and is. Belling at ±5 12*. King Humbert, in the. address to the Italian Parliament, affirmed the pscifio objects of the Triple Alliance. Sir William McArthur's last public act was to preside at ft dinner given to five hundred of the unemployed. Sir William was running to catch a train at Praed street station, and this is believed o have hastened his death. News from Zuluiand state that the chiefs Denizulu and Undabuko have be,en fined fifty head of cattle for causing the recent disturbance. Tbe Committee of the Royal Society consider £IO,OOO inadequate to equip two vessels to explore the antarctic regions, and advise the English Government to grant ,£SOOO and to allow the colonies to have entire control of the expedition. The Times commenting on the eubj'Ct, snggtsts that the British grnnt be expended in exploring Victorialand, with a view of discovering a wintering harbor. The Conference which met in Washington to consider Samoan nnd other Pacific Island affairs hag concluded its sittings. The action of Germany as regards Samoa is a distinct breach of faith. A syndicate of capitalists propose to erect in Fiji a large mill for the manufacture of cocoanut, candlenut and castor oil, and fibre rope. At a meeting to-day of all Melbourne warehousemen in London, strong indignation was expressed at the publication of tho statement that tfce manufacturers of woollen goods at Manchester were afraid to exhibit at the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, as they feared boycotting by the Victorian manufacturers. The meeting repudiated any such intention of boycotting, but on the contrary a most cordial support would be extended to all exhibitors including those from Manchester. Nov. 18. Speaking at Aehton last night Mr Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated, owing to economies in the Admiralty and War Department, no supplementary estimates would be brought down this year. Tho national finances, he declared, were more satisfactory than during tho past series of years, and the relations between the United Kingdom and the colonies were especially cordial. The Financial News expresses grave misgivings as to the solvency of Queensland, South Australia and New Zealand, Nov. 19. The authorities have withdrawn tbe charge preferred against Mr William Saunders, ex-member of Parliament for Hull, for addressing a meeting in Trafalgar Square, and the accused has been accordingly discharged. Tbe prosecution was abandoned on account of the order issued by Sir Charhs Warren forbidding the meetings being held, being a formal notice and not p legal proclamation. ' The Divorce Bill, introduced by Sir Alfred Steven, and which passed the New South Wales LtgisUme, has received Hie assent of tiir Majesty the Queen. Bell, of QueensW, has won the Colqnhoun Sculls. A telegram received at Brussels from tho Congo states that, owing to treachery on the part of Tippro Tib, or opposition of unfriendly Aralf, it has been found impossible to send reinforcements up the Congo. The Anbs at Stanley Falls are armed with German rifl n s, and occupy strongly, entrenched positions. Fighting has already tahen place with the rear guard under M»jor Bettelot, who accompanist the Stanley expedition, and who was lift with a force of 100 men in cimpU Yambnnga, at the foot of the Aruwlini rapids. Stanley witb the main expedition is consequently completely Mated. Mr Gosclon states that the delegates to thereout Imperial Conference, held Unionist aid not Honr-rule views. Fifteen thousand special constables have beenenrolled in readiness for tomorrow's demonstration. Sir Charles Warren his issued a proclamation forbidding the passage of processions through !he streets arijoing or leading to Trafalgar Square. He urges &\ orderly fersons to abstain from loitering in that ycinity to-morrow. r lhe jflpathy shown by the police HUthrriies in swearing in special constables «vas due to the apparent collapse of the riotous behavior of the unemployed. I Alexandria, Nov 17. has reached here of the death at Tel-el from fever, of Baker Pauhs* (Valentine Baker), form rly Cjlouel of the British army. a ; Bbulibt, N'.V. 18. j A discharge has sot iu from the 'larjui of the Crowa Prince, which

indicates that the growth is a soft cancer of the worst description. Nov. 19. An interview of a most cordial character look place yesterday betwfien the.-Emperor William and the Czar. Prince Bismarck paid r visit to ihe Cfcar during the day, who accorded him an especially gracious reception. His Imperial Majesty left last evening lor ' St. Petersburg. His Imperial M»j-atj the Emperor William invested General Ccunt Escbouvaloff, the Knssian Ambassador, with the. Royal Prussian order of the Bl«ck E*gle. AUSTRALIAN CABLE. •■ Melbourne, Not. 18. The Premier has placed the sum o* £6IOO upon the Estimates as a special allowance to the Governor, to enable ■ Wis Excellence suitably to entertain visitors at the Centennial Exhibition. Tbe Legislative Assembly has agreed to a vote of £5922 towards tiir. Jm-I perial Institute, being the Victorian quota to that institution, Nov. 19. Another body from the Cheviot has bsen washed ashore. I Nov. 20. 1 The shearers' agitation ii gaming ground, nnd in Warrnambool district is assuming more ?erions proportions. Mr Ware, owner (f Barwidge Station, Carramale, had declined to entertain tbe terms of the Shearers' Union. He is J holding out against the men in the most! determined monner, and his station is watched d«tj anel night by a body of Unionists numbering 40, who have, been detailed off for the purpose of harrasMug Mr Ware. A fight occurred at Woolsthorpe yesterday, and several persons sons were injured. Sydney, Nov. 18. The crowning scene of disorder was reached in the Assembly last night over the Premier's motiou for the introduction of tbo Naval Defence Scheme. The Opposition commenced raising an obstruction almost immediately, whereupon it was moved that the question bo now put, but to this most strenuous objections wer" r? ; ted resulting iu a series of scenes ot most exciting and disgraceful character during which the Speaker was drfidd and Messrs Walker and Melville, members for Northumberland, and Mr Toobey member for South Sydney, were " named." The Sergeant-st-anns was ordered to remove Mr Melville from tbe. House, but the order was not carried out, Eventually, mutual apologies were tendered and accepted and the motion for tha introduction of tbe Bill was agreed upon. Government intend asking. Parliament to shortly change the name of the colony, but tbe proposed new name has not yet transpired, Nov. 19. Sailed—Hauroto for Wellington. Advices from New Guinea report that the expedition to the highlands of British New Guinea, under the direction of Mr 11, 0. Forbes, has reached the foot of Mount Owen Stanley, the loftiest mountain of the range. Mr Forbes' attendants deserted him on arrival ot the mountain, owing to their superstitious dread of proceeding in the ascent ; ulso their fear of hostile native*. On return to their main camp the explorers f»und that it had been looted during their absence. Brisbane, Nov, 19. After a lengthy and stormy sitting of the Assembly, the Opposition allowed the Naval Defence Bill to pans its first reading, but this was only agreed to upon the understanding that the matter should afterwards be allowed to lapse. It is rumored in official circles that the Premier contemplates resigning. Perth (W.A.), Nov. 20. The police have succeeded in capiur ing Ungues and Jarvis, the escaped prisoners, near Guildford, nine miles from this town. Thomson, the bushranger, has not yet been recaptured,

Daniel O'Loary was brought in to the Greymanth Hosp'td on Friday from Price and O'Connell's contact on the Midland Railway, will) a number of ribs broken anil other ioj'iries. Welis' Wair Bamam,—lf gray, reetore ) to original oolor. An elegant dreooing softens an J . beautifiis. No oil nor grease-A-Tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out, strengthens, oleames, heals scalp. ihoroe, P.oiser, and Co., Agents, Obrsfcchuroh. 2 The Nelson Fire Brigade celebrated their 21st anniversary uu Friday last by a monster picnic, 2000 persons bins pr«sont. Eveiy child present was given a prizi. Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTrXACT. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. In serious case, and accident-' of all kinds, be they wound*, burns, scaloings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inflamma Mon. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation )f the lungs, swellings, etc; diarrhoea, dysentery; diseases of the . kidneys 'ind urinary organ*.. In wee at all hospitals and medical clinics; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy; crowned witb medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and , reject all others J

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1663, 22 November 1887, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1663, 22 November 1887, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1663, 22 November 1887, Page 1

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