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TELEGRAMS.

i ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, July 26. R.M.B. Tongariro sailed jfrom Plymouth for Nejv, Zealand, ' Has arrived at Plymouth"'* Her frozea meat ib in good condition. July 28, | The capital of, the New , Zealand EslalesOompany has been largely oyersubscribed. 1 the Chemical Union has completed its financial ,arrangements, and it is anticipated that the great riseyrhich baa place .in the chemical trade will be maintained, Tlie Liberals are cabling to Sir T. Mcliwraiib, of Queensland, asking, hjrn, to contest, the Ayr Borough at ithe nyxt general election. A Mining Association is being formed in London. Colonists will be eligible as members.

The press generally applaud the Earl of Jersey’s appointment, which is characterised as nearly perfect. Bis Lordship sails for Sydney in October, Lady Dunlo admitted in evidence that 1 she had been mistress of one Weston before her marriagej but denied adultery with Wertheimer, The Union Bank of Australia has declared a dividend of 14 per* cent and ! carried forward £15,000 to next jreaf. 1 Rioting has broken out amongst the Armenians as a protest against the, weak action of the Patriarch of Armenia; The Patriarch fled, having been injured, and troops quelled the disturbance. Several of the rioters were killed arid wounded. It is said that the riot was instigated by foreigners. St. Petersburg, July 28 . The expulsion of 4,000,000 Jews from Russia is imminent.

B#fia, July 29.

M. Stambouloff, the Premier, will proclaim Prince Ferdinand King of Bulgaria on Sunday, ! Capetown, July 28.

Mr Cecil Rhodes has given notice of motion in the Cape Parliament to the effect that Cape Colony ought to have been consulted respecting !be agreement with Portugal as to the territory south of the Zambesi, arid that the cdlopy 'claims a voice in the disposition of that . territory,'

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2079, 31 July 1890, Page 1

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296

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2079, 31 July 1890, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2079, 31 July 1890, Page 1

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