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TELEGRAMS.

t ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Jane 3. j la the match Australians v. J Mairyleibone, the latter won by seved wickets Madame Patti, the 1 well 1 kn'own cantajtrice, visits Australia, Bhe will probably jsail in August. : /;< 1 The; wreck of the British. India !-Company’s steamer Dacca is attributed to a mirage. It is rumoured that the Duke of Coninaugbt is to be appointed commander of The loroes in Ireland. V Henry-Irving hopes to be able tbjvisit I Australia next winter. ,J. June 4. A t a p g on -the Htend-r-qaestion jMrDavitt defended Mr Henry George, against theattacks made on bis principles by Mr Gladstone. The Salvation Army is starting labour bureaus for the purpose of registering the unemployed. It is intended if possible to establish co-operative farms land Workshops. Marquis Mores, who was arrested in ' May, on a charge of inciting the army to Join tbe anarchists, has been sentenced ito three months’ imprisonment for sedition. At the Derby 5,000 Australians were 'present to witness tbe performance of IMr White’s Australian horse Kirbham, |Mr Porter’s Sainfoin was first, Baron I Rothschild’s LeNord second add the ;Duke of Westminister’s Orwell third, (with Kirkham seventh. Kirkham led ;for a quarter'of a mile but the pace was ; very slow. Paris, June 3. Louise Michel has been liberated. } ; June 4. 1 'The Duke of Qrleans has been pdrdoned. i He will be condncted to the Swiss . Irontier, June 5. The Duke! of Orleans has arrived at Basle, in .Switzerland. He intends to go’ to England; St, Petersburg, June 3. The Nihilists recently arrested are being examined in secret. June 5. ’ : The Russian Government have decided not fo demand the surrender of Kalop. koff,. the Russian merchant who was found guilty of oomplicty in the Panitza 1 conspiracy, Rome, June 4. It is asserted ' that King Humbert intends to assume tbe title of “ Emperor ot East Africa.”

AUSTRALIAN CABLe!

Sydney, Jane'4. la the House of A'ssembley a motion by Mr W. N, Willis, member for Bonrbe,, to remove the duty/;on tea was discussed at a great length and ultimately negatived by 25 to 18. The evidence has closed in the case against the officers and auditors of the Premier building Association, but the decision is reserved pending the trial of the directors. The Governments of New Zealand, South Australia, Tasmania, and Fiji approive tof the Premier’s suggestion to establish a combined reading room in the Imperial Institute. . June 5. Arrived—Hauroto from Wellington, Sailed—Rotomahana, for Auckland, MelißOuene, June 5. Sailed yesterday—Te Anau for the Blhff. ■ Newcastle, June 5. Sailed—Madeira for Auckland,

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 2056, 7 June 1890, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
428

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2056, 7 June 1890, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2056, 7 June 1890, Page 1

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