LATE CABLE NEWS.
Eoicdon, December 15. Grower Dabetfc has been found guilty of the Tunbridge murder. December 16. The Native footballers yesterday met and defeated the Brou|hton Bangers by two goals and two tries to nil. A number of Nottingham admirers of Shrewsbury, the orioketer, have presented him, on bis return from Australia and New Zealand, with a purse of sovereigns and an illuminated address. Several thousand oopies of Zola's novels, exhibited on book stalls in Dublin, have been seized by the polioe. The Bimetallism Conference, has unanimously adopted a resolution urging the Government to introduce the Bi-metallic system of British coinage. Mr Henuiker Heaton intend* to delivar a leoture iu America,advocating peony postage. BCe is also communicating with the Q-ovrrn-ment on the question. Darmstadt, December 15. Obituary—Prinoo Alexander of Haose. Bbblik, December 16.
Professor Gdfchen, who is charged with the publication of the late Emperor's Diary will be tried next month. The Court refused him bail.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1830, 18 December 1888, Page 3
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