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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, October 1. It is intended to confer (lie Freedom of the Oily of Dublin on Cardinal Moran. Tbo Bishops of Nelson and Waiapn sail for New Zealand on the 29th insl. Bishop Cowie will not leave till the 16<h of November. Arrived—Coptic, at Plymouth, tier cargo of fruz u n meat in good condition. October 2, Cardinal Moran in tbo course of a sermon in Dublin Cathedral, said Australia was the brightest gem of the Crown. No church in Christendom was more attached to the Papacy than the Catholics of Australia. He added that the Irish in the Australian colonies were determined to help Irela ml as far as possible to assert its rights. It is proposed to form a society in London to report on the mineral resources of the colonies, October 3. Arrived—Ship Agnes Oswald from Lyttelton (July 2) ; barque Marti Codolar. from Timaru (May 6); ship Ounaru, from Wellington (June 7). The Standard urges that Great Britain should declare a protectorate (V r the remaining islands in the Pacific not annex-d, in order to anticipate France. At the annual meeting of tlie Baptist LJn'on, .Use President, the Rev, J, Clifford, wa'comed Bishop Barry’s liberal utterances as advanced on the part of the Episcopal Church towards unity in the Protestant faith. The ship Oressington, from Melbourne, reports fenrlat weather on the voyage. The vessel had a narrow escane from foundering, and so imminent was the danger that the captain m-ver retired or undressed for ten weeks. Paris, October 2. In consequence of increasing foreign immigration, Presilent Carnot baa issued a decree requiring Foreigners who propose to settle iu France to declare within n fortnight of their arrival their names, birthplace and occupation, and to produce vouchers lint they are actual settlers. Immigrants will be granted a month to procure the necessary documents. October 3. General Boulanger has re-timed from bis tour in Spain, and will immediately re commence fit's political campaign,Munich, October 2. The Rmperer William, who has ar rived here on a visit to the King of Bavaria, bad a most enthusiastic reception. Vienna, October 3. The Emperor of Germany arrived, here to-day, and received a great ova tion as ho was driven through the streets. He was received by the Emperor Francis Josef, and the meeting between the two Emperors was most cordial, Calcutta, Octobers. The Akovais, black mountain tribe, charged with the murders of Colonel Batlye and Captain Ormiston, have rij°cted the ultimatum sent them demanding the surrender of the ringleaders and the payment of a fine. A British force is now advancing on the rebels’ position to punish the murderers. Washington, October 2. Ihe Foreign Committee of Hie Senate will probably advise congress to urge President Cleveland to invite Canada to join the United States. It is believed (lie Senate will advise the United States Government, in the event cf Canada accepting, to assume the whole of the Dominion debt. — AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Sydney, October 3. For some time past the police have been liwaro that an extensive system of defrauding Banks by means of forged cheques has been in active operation in this city, but the perpetrators of the fraud have eluded the vigilance of the detectives. To-day, however, two brothers named Grieve were arrested on tbo charge. The amount involved in their operations is unknown at present, but it is stated that all the city Banks have been victimised. October 4. Sailed—Hauroto. Miss Jervois is a passenger, English physicians have advised Dr Barry, Bishop of Sydney, that it is inadvisable for Mrs Barry to return to Australia. His Lordship, therefore, has no alternative hut to resign the See of Sydney. It is thought that he may be appointed to the new See of Bristol at present attached to Gloucester, or that he may be translated to the See of Winchester, as the present Bishop, the Right Rev. Dr, Harold Brown, is likely to resign shortly in consequence of old age and increasing infirmities. Brisbane, October 4. A voluab'o silver find has been nude at Booroohooh, in North Queensland. Ii is befit ved it will become the richest and largest field in Australia.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1799, 6 October 1888, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1799, 6 October 1888, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1799, 6 October 1888, Page 1

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