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' ENiJLIS fit' AND FOR (SIGN. i, ! t London, June 12." ", Sir ''Duncan Cameron,'an (old New Zpalahjd warrior,'^' Head! ! j ,-' : -' , A.rriTed-~Ship Auckland (May. , lat)!j barque Fameriot'b. " from Pori* Oh aimers' ( Februark ,291 uj. j"'The.'critriinal 'i/acksoni who, escaped. fr'oni Manchester gaol ,a iortngbt, agp, after.the murder of.one of ,,'f.hd warder's, bas bean arrested at Bradford; A de,B : perate'Btru , ggle';t'66k : 'piaca tefdre he was 'secured, <"\ '' A 'f a _'"''"" [l ' ''' ,v ! ../].',,[]'.
.- ,"."( '''\\ ""• '.? ;','.',.'. ' '■ " «fune.l3. ( The .Ascbt 'Stakes resultejd : —-.Mr Blake's IjSxmoor, 1 ; Oothlion, 2 ; Oscric, 3.i;: • {,,-... ''?Atiaiimeetingcof 'the RojaJ. Colonial Institute H 'yesterrJay , " , Mr "J3erbert r ,(ie ;*lMr 'Wetl^hrJwtf' | y'jne'grower,, jvhb Is,'at .freseht; EngWdl, re4d,,a paper,!,on Australian, wines.,, Lord, Carnarvon,, in (eulogising, the.paper, declared that ai.cli()?er, ; union of the colonies with Englatad. was ~a 4j»tter ! of ; he thought, it 'dehirab|e that tbe'first odvances in that direction should be 1 nit to thejcoloni.eq. , :T[ie Emigration Society injtend f send%, ing; Mr Pay ton. to ,the colojniesj to en-, qaire into the. prospects or their co-. operating with the society in despatching | immigrant!).' : ' -;' ''•'■' j ,-.,; i
Iti ' the ' House' of Ccmjraons ,Mr that Gbverhmßiit, in, view of.tie state of public and the Btr<?n,uoqs, ipppositionj had Uecid'd to withdraw the licensing clauses from the Local Government Bill.i )-..■;
Theifire'oti bbatt? the Essex at Aden has been subdued. ' j ',' In the. ! HoUBB of , Com'mons Mr: Jennings moved that a' re-drganisation o,f the Admiralty was necessary, ,-The (motion was carried by a majority of-18. • ;, i Letters have been received jfrom Major Barlettot, comm*nder of Mr Stanley's reserve, stating that they a^e : short ;of/ proyieions, arid that liis ' followar^,;are ; dying/, ~He implores that relief be sent without delay. , : , :•: -j •; j fNew Zealend scrip,,is pr'mium. • ' ." . " ■•;;:: .<■'.■■'. • ' ' Iti the match' against Oxford. Past ; and Present, the Außtraiiahs'W'onf.by, leventy-four runs. ',.. {'.','.,[ | , -..." - :■- .'.-,• I Jane 14; The N.Z.L. and MjAI Company (|jimited) have declared a 'dividend of „.I.Q-/per cent,',, . ;, ,' ' '.' " ) ;;•' ; —■-'' r -"' ;r v At tbe banquet., \o, l Mr Parnelli the members of | the party c'lafmed that they' had the entire. Bup-i port.'.'.and sympathy of Australia..anf},., America. I, , fl - : ..;,'.' ,',' fi j " ; -■»'• :■•..■<.■■'' Dublin,! June 12. , i The Bishop l of Limerick is prepared/ Ito any opponents, to the; ,^apai"Decree,!,''! : ,",' ' j"'"; : illO t '/i)'r:: >.;■ ()'. -...': . BSRLIK, J ; Unei2 ;V ' IJlo ;Prince Bismarck /entertained , flerr Von Puttkairieratafarewell banquet,l; ;j;r / ; , ; !^;'; iii ' ,l /; !i ■ : , ; ! Juhei3 J sa.rai \ lhe Enijperoi'is, .suff>;rjng 1 from ,at»atkß of choking'oauaed by the epiglottis becoming thus permitting, liquid to Vrit'er u tbe windttipe. * ' • n ' A :^fVVT'' M :':. '1 /' ' L » ter - " The physicians in attendance on the Emperor are of opioioa that an abscess is"forhiing "between ■ the jtrachearand; guHetj'and that'if it 1 bursts' upwards he may, recover frbm' his prbsent attack, If, however, the abscess ishb.uid, burst inwards, tbey tbiak suffocation would be the iaevitable result. ' | l[ - ; : ' jhe Emper'br'b a good deal stronger, apd ppnßUntly 'discharges \ State duties. ' '■''' l ' l ,'^' , :|''i/SpwAi June 14.-'." . .M. Stambo»ioff, the Premier, has resigned owing to disunion in the Cabinet. Th'e J case ; of disagreement between Ministers is said' to have arisen over .the recent sentence imposfcd upon M. ; Popoff, one of the ex-Rpgents, who was, ccinvibted of embezzling | Government, money. Pririce Ferdinand is not disposed to accept, the resignation of the : Premier. •'. ,' I ' '"' '''''.' ''■■■■ ' Massowam, June 12. There is great mortality among, the Itaiun troops stationed j herei The of Abyssinia has teopened parleying for peaee. ' ■. .-, ■■ • _, ♦ —-, ■ _- ;; , AUSTRALIAN QABLE. Mblbouritb, June 18. ' A firßt-class miiitia reserve is being 'ftfrUled' 1 .-"' '•■ ; -i , i i '- - ; >'.' ! ' ■■ ''••• Tbree men were poisoned at Geelong by the fumes from a chemical manure factory. One is dead, and the others are in ■ critical position. ' , ~ , : Captain Sohutt, of the steamer Excelsior, has been committed fer trial on a charge of manslaughteri The prosecution arose but of a collision of his steamer;with a fishing bbat, by which a boy was drowned. - A deputation of farmers waited on the Government with a request .for an iacreaße of" duties on grain and live stock. One speaker ptated that. Mo!-; bourne capitalists had made arrangements lo buy the coming l crop of Cali,format) barley, and had instructed agents to ship in, time to forestall tbe Victorian harvest. The Commissioner of Customs, io replyiug,said he would inquire into the truth of the - statements. With
i reterence; jto ftbe! increased, ydbtis§,, h() feared frny! kind indicato'd would! involve intercolonial,, trade pro.posaiSjKrhiCh the union of the colon ieß, o matter iWOuW receive .tho fqWHConsideration of the Cabinet at an etilydate. j '' 'Sailed—Rotomaha'n&v for the Bluff, -' SYiWEY, jjine 13. j. 1 The! mtfjipp' of J Mr' rl. Copeland, member fdr ; ''New 'lWgTahd,''to .increase the irapbrt'dati^'ori 1 agriffaltural products wks , Frthoifico,' uia.Auc i k , lknd'. !! :'SW SauTSamuel is a <;•' i i' '' ; ' ,1 - I 7.0il ■;■ . ' I passenger. ~ , , , ' ; •'' fi;; f , :'- ; ,; , '^r? i; ; , ' ! : ! ;^ ;i v;^nea4, Professor Stanich,' of iSjfd'nJßy, claims to have 'dißcdvvw/'a'' remedy for phylloxera: ':' '- [: ' :; ' | ' AtHbe' me ! eting ,! of' the Australian Mutual' ProYid'eqf Society an amendment to the report was ! f '<Jarried f dis;, agreeing ' the p'lfoppsed officers' fdrid. '" Ihe directors have b'aen 'requißßted ' to l test' the jlegality- ;, of tiie pensions' being to officers. ■ A ballot'#f all iiaeuiWrs''lb tq be taken on ihe '] The Legislative f Council; ha« passed tne. s Restriction 'Bfll. They, h'aVe Also carried "a motion | protesting against;'indpefiarVeloeß of tpe Divorce Bi|l. -A.new Divorce Bill has been read a third time.' A ' '[ \ ' ' Sailed' 'Steamer' Fifeßbire; for Qaraaru. i ~, .. . ! ' Newcastlb, June IS.
Porter, for attempted wife ;Wafißentenced l for the termof his n»turar life,; j
' ' ! , , ;June r 4. • ; The Bteatner Nemeea collided with the ship <a-a|atea in the ; harbor j last nigbt. The bricige, funnel, and lifeboat ,of -the steamer were! smashed; The hull was. damaged, and the mainmast c»rried away. The. stern of 'tbef ship was twisted, and.several plates wjero broken. ■/: , Beisbans,!Jud9 13. . /Thß)7Exhibitiou,,bdiid.ipgi in Bowen Park, in,which,,the onuual exhibitions <if the Queensland,,National, jAssopiation are held, ;i :w«fl destroyed by' fire this imorning, -the loss.,,beiug,estimated at £7o6Q.'i The annual exbibiiiion was to have fj(?en ; heldjn Augusj; next, but fortunately no exhibits,,had come to, band; The baiiding is insureJ for £4500. The New ; Zealand Insurance Company is interested. ! ' h»B formed a jyiinistlry., ' ; Tbe' Rouse .granted supply 'August il4tb, when the will be delivered, i i< ! '"■ OodiTOTtrw,; June 13. *'"
j r! , The' Cerman Consul declares Juliet the sole port of entry for the, German ,pipoiector»tfi over the 1 Marshall Islands., Offender» against this, regulation will be liableto a fine of 6000 marks- and cpnfiscation'.of'their/yeflsels. ( 4 ' * l-'-'i ••' ■'■■<■'-' ■ ii.",' ' Perth, June 13.
An English,'American, fend Colonial SyntJicate is negotiating; with the Government; to railway to connect thenpresent lines with .the South ' Australian railways on the land grant eStimeted at\'foHr mil lions, ! and the cbnstrricjion will J take' overiten'yearß. (; ..v -,•,■■•,< r.' 1 ,./" '",",', ■■'•.•■■ '<",■,-. ■ ;.!.-:. .;,.;/ j 'Jahe,l4.' r . ! ' Favorable news bas been' received from.tiie KimbeHey'.gbldfields. Some very rich stone has been,.taken from th'e Lady Broome reef,-.'.' The blacks very. troableiome, and their,depredaiiohß'' are' becoihihta; seridtiß. !; ;;,",' ';,.',.' ; : .\. I'.HoßAßas'JuoelS.^^ The R.M.S. 'Aqrarigi, sailed at;! six o'clock for New Zealand. iShe brought' thirty-four' passengers for Australia/, and 1 sevftbty for; New ZealaniJi ; experienced fair, weather land a good pasßage. ,--..' . ■-,:.■•,• j:, ...' _ .
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1751, 16 June 1888, Page 1
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