TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. LONDON", Sept. 13. The name of the testator who is reported to have left the man Pearce £1,400,000 fs Tornell. The Tainui, whose departure was delayed by the strike, has started. She coals at Plymouth, The business of Mr Tyser, the wellknown shipping agent, has been registered as a company, with a capital of £IOO,OOO.
New from Zanzibar ■ states that Stanley left Emin Pasha on the shores of Victoria Nyanza several months ago. Stanley expects to roach •ther'coast by.*; the end of October. .. Sept. 14. I The British Association, which was' founded in 1881, for the purpose of stimulating scientific enquiry and for 1 promoting the intercourse of scientific 1 men, has opened its annual congress at NeWcastle-on-Tyne, Professor W. H. 1 Flower is President. The Czarewitch has arrived at Berlin J en route to Paris, where he intends making an official visit, Paris, Sept. 14.
Although the nomination of General 1 Boulanger has been refused, his com-! mittee are running him for Mont Martre' with every prcspect of success. The: police hare removed the placards l favoring General Boulanger, and have taken into custody those who stuck up the bills, Out of 1600 candidates! nominated for the general election of the Chamber of Deputies 250 are supporters of General Boulanger. The Orleans, Boulangist, and Bonaparte! candidates unite in demanding a revision of the constitution. New York, Sept. 12. A cyclone has devastated the Atlantic coast of North America, Many wrecks' and the loss of 80 lives are reported. AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Stdney, Sept. 13.
H.M,S. Rapid leaves to.day to rescue the crew of the barque Garston which was wrecked at tftarbuck Island. So far as known here no clergyman named Turnoll has died leaving a legacy of £1,409,000.
The New Sooth Wales Government have declined the proposal from the Victorian Government for the appointment of a conference to deal with the question of securing uniformity in school books. The South Australian Government have agreed to the proposal, Sept. 14. The largest flood ever known is coming down the Marray river. Melbourne, Sept. 13. Arrived yesterday—Waihora from the Bluff,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1944, 17 September 1889, Page 1
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