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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Nov. 19. An engineer at Glasgow has submitted to Sir Saul Samuel, AgentGeneral for New Bouth Wales, a new • process for treating refractory ores. The proopss has been referred to experts to report on. Arrived —■' Ship Waimate from Wellington, September 6, The Times, in referring to the proposal for an Australian Dominion, states that little punctilios ought not to deter Sir Henry Parkes from accepting the proposal of the Premier of Victoria, for a conference to discuss Federation, otherwise Federation is only a dream. Archbishop Croke has advised the members of the Tenants' Defence League on' no account to break the law. A circular has been issued by shareholders of the New Zealand Shipping Company in which they assert -that, the present polipy is fatal to the interests , of the company and appeal for support againsi the influence o£ Mr Dawes arid the Shaw Savlle Company. , No?. 20.' The Westport Wallsend Company, with a capital of £IOO,OOO, has been successfully floated. Sir Edward Guinness has given a 6um of £200,000 for the purpose of providing dwellings for the poorest of the poor in the City of London, and £40,000 for those of Dublin. The eiroular relating to the New Zealand Shipping Company's policy was issued by Mr Thomas Johnson, vicechairman of the company. The Eirl of Euston has commenceid an action for libel against the North' London Press for connecting his namje with a scandal of a revolting character. Lord Harris has been appointed Governor of Bombay. Mr Parnell, who was not aware until now of his mother's distress, has made suitable provision for her needs, The Coptic has arrived at Plymouth, Her cargo of frozen mutton is in excellent condition, Paris, Nov. 20. At the opening of the Chamber of Deputies to-day 1 M, Tirard said that thp country insisted that peace, should be maintained, and desired a business policy instead of speculative politics. It was necessary to abandon the revision scheme, and, the separation of the Church and State,

Subsequently the revision scheme was rejected by the Chamber by a Urge majority. Berlin, Nov. 19. A motion brought down in the Reichstag by Herr Riehter, to stop the sub. sidy,paid to the German eteam service between Samoa and Sydney, has been; referred to the Budget Committee. The Government are oppased to the proposal. Brussels, Nov. 19. The Anti-Slavery Conference commenced its sittings in this city to-day, \ AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Melbourne, Nov. 20. In the House this evening, a 3£ per| cent Four Million Loan Bill passed the' final stages. ■. ;

Government have announced their. intention of asking for another heavy loan next year. Mr De Bavay in his analysis of the Yan Yean, water ,reports the discovery of the typhoid bacillus. He admits that he placed typhoid germs in Yan Yean water samples sent to Professor Kutz, in order to test the letter's ability. In bis report on the samples last month,

Professor Kutz reported there was no trace of microbes. The Sunday Newspaper Prevention Bill, which passed the House of Asjsembly on the 7th mst., has passed through the Legislative Council. Nov. 21. I Pour miners named Whitehead, Ryan, King, and White, were ascending the shaft in the South Burr wood Mine this evening, when the cage being overdrawn struck the poppet-heads. The concussion caused the rope to break. The men were precipitated to the bottom of the shaft, a distance of 460 feet, and were smashed to pieces. Sailed yesterday Mararoa for the Bluff.

Sydujey, Nov. 20. j The centennial organ for the new Tovwj Hall has arrived here, Reo. rugt has made its appearance in the distiict of Tenterfield, 314 miles north of &:dney. The Govei um ent have decided to offer inducements ir, r the establishment of a first class locoh o ti ve factory in thi3 colony. Adkhide, Nov. 20. Searle, the champion scu u et> has been attacked by typhoid fevb,, t preS ent no dangerous symptoms hy e appeared. *ov. 21. Seven persons residing in North Adelaide, with whom the BHhi|p 0X patient resided, have been placed\; n I quarantine, owing to one of them shoW ing signs of infection.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1973, 23 November 1889, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1973, 23 November 1889, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1973, 23 November 1889, Page 1

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