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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Lokdoh, Sept. 26. , The Standard says that McKinley’s ' Tariff Bill will have the effect of creating « cotton industry in AoStriliMt ! A team of lady cricketers' will leave on a visit'to 'Australia I ,;' The Confprence of the*, Irish party, which w«s convened jty Mr, P*rne)i, will meet at Dublin on the fith .October, It is reported 'that *he. ■American Leagues are fnridas at Mr Parnell f>r having ordered the niiPrieys 'Collected in America to be remitted to Ireland direct. °'''sfycapy A man shot himself dead with, .a - vplyer daring iflggg&n ' Alderman Joseph Savory has . been eleoted.Lord Mayor of London, :

TheiEeportsand commentii ;of MajorGeneral Edwards on Anstrallian defendes are published’, filld'fi Lord Khuiisf6i , d ? ,I Sedretary of State for the' Colonies, tbankicg : 'M3joWGeiieral Edwards fbr his services. , Selckade, Sept. 29,. The, general .ejections in Servia have resolted in a complete .victory for the Radicals. . h : >

Rome, Sept. 80. Signor Cfispi, in the an interview with'the representative .of the French, papej* Le , Figaro, urged, ojoaqr union ..between. France, and , Italy, and declared that if France reduced iher armaments Italy would do likewise.’ ‘ ‘ Ottawa, Sppf. 29. , Arrangements are being made to start a line of steamers to

AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Sydney, Sept. 29. The rush to'Peak Hill tinnss. No fraisL discp.verie9 have been, made, Arrived—-S.s. Rosamond, from Auck-, land. Sept, 30. The Board of Health have taken precantionary measures in view of the outbreak of cholera* in China and Japan, 1 The German flagship Leipzic and the corvettes Sophie and Alexandrine Lave for Wellington on OctpberilOth.; . Smi(lt, convicted of murdering an old man named Taylor at Wagga, has. been sentenced to death, 11 Sailed—Wakatipu On'y one half of; the mjners 1 at ‘Peak Bill, the new rash, bate bottomed, and, a large number of miners, who proceeded; there wheath« .rush set in, are returning; to tbojcity discouraged,' Melbourne, Sept, 29.

A woman named Whitford r murdered, her husband at While' asleep',’ by battering his.head wi|b an axe. She is insane,

The students,,at Trinity ..University have: revolted owing to long standing grievances against the Warden. ' One of their number madei chargee to the Senate, and the latter gave him 1 half an :hoar| to substantiate them pr bp expelled.. The stndeni oonqtpjained thaf,, the time was inenfficienl , and was.j expelled. Thirly-ifour oui of fifty students, then left the college in a body, ■ Arrived—Manapoori. Sept. 30. The accumulator system at Sandhurst and,Eaglehawk electric tramway has been, pronounced a failure, and the,:overhead system will, be. tried. The John Hunt, a schooner outward bound, capsized in the western cbbnnel of Port Phillip to day and sank. crew were rescued. ;! Albany, Sept, 29. , Arrived—Valetta. for New, Zealand—»Mrs ,i Hawdon,, Messrs Duacan and Murdoch. ■' f : f i Rookhammon, Sept 80.

At the,.regatta to-day Kemp,' Neilson, and took part in the All-, Comers sculling nos, A good start, was effected, the champion leading for the first mile by quite, iwo lengths, la the last mile Stansbury, who had bo»n last throughout, made a tremendous spurt, and soon over-hauling Neiison was gradoaiy creeping on but unfortunately be,aqd .Neilspn fool*' 1 V _ abreast "of t ha, light ship. to row a fl w j nner by a length * n<l a half, 1 Neilabn adength'a'way third. 1 Time—l7rain 15-a*.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2106, 2 October 1890, Page 1

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538

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2106, 2 October 1890, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2106, 2 October 1890, Page 1

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