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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Oct. 31. Lady Rosebery is recovering from the a'tack of typhoid fever. Mr Duncan, of the Mn'rimnnial News, who wascharged with fraudulent bink raptcy, h*s been committed for trial. de has handed over the sum of £6OOO to his creditors.

In the course of his speech at Edinburgh, when the freedom of ihe city was conferred on him, Mr Gladstone, in referring to the MrKinUy Tariff Act ex pressed the opinion that an Imperial Zollv*Ti'in woud to" doabt enlarge colonial commerce, bat it would infallibly contract British commerce wish the 1 refit of the world; The has been registered. Sailed—R.M.S. Tainui, for New Zealand. The Jews resident in England h«Vo presented an address to Cardinal Manning in commemoration of bis silver jubilee. The Rev. Hermann Alder was ih* promoter of the presentation. Mr Troop, who accompanied the late Stanley expedi ion, in the coarse of an interview 1 declared that the expeditioriwas solely for greed'and to secure the wealth of Emin Pasba'g ivorj, and also that tbe relief ot Emin was only a matter'of secondary importance. He defended the rear-gnard from the charges levelled against them by Mr Stanley. Mr Stanley in replying to'Mr' I'roup's statement, says that ha does not acense: M'jor Bartelot of immorality bat of something else.

Mr Stanley has left for the United States where he will deliver a coatee of lectares.

The barqae Crnmmock Wttir, which left Port Pine on June 80;h, is posted •t Lloyd's as'overdlno; Tbe associated banks advance £850,000 of the Victorian loan. Repayment is due in January next. An English doctor, the proprietor of a sanatorium at Nice, proposes to establish a sanatorium at Mildura for the grape care. New York, Nov. 1.

The Comte de Pariß bad a narrow escape of losing his life at Pittsburg today. He w»b stepping on to a train and slipped, but for.nnttely held on to the guard-rail until rescued by a bystander. Zanzibar, Nov. 1. Fifty natives were killed at Wito daring the attack by the British force,

AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Sydney, Oct. 81. At the ha'f-yearly meeting of the Bank of New Sooth Wales, held to-day, a divideud at the rate of fifteen per cent, p-r annum w»s dec'arad, and a bonus of 2£ per cent; £IO,OOO was added to the reserve, and £BOOO carried to profit and loss account. Mr Egerson, of the Weather Depart, merit, h»s beeo dismissed from the service owing to bis insubordination in persisting in his prognostioations in regard to the state of the weather, He still holds that a three years' drought is looming in the near future. Nov. 2. The departure of Lord Oarrington en route for England was witnessed by over 200,000 people, and the route from Government House to the railway station was literally thronged with spectators. As His Excbllenoy left the ViceRegal residence he was bombarded with flowers, and his carriage was completely covered. The scene wag most brilliant, and showed the high esteem in which he was held by Sydney residents. The Earl of Jers-y is not expected to arrive before the end of the year. BltI8»iNE, NOV* I. The weather bureau forecasts heavy weather from between north-west and west and south, and between Hobart and Foveaux Straits ; variable between North Cape of New Zealand and New Caledonia, Adelajdb, Nov. 1. The Jubilee of the establishment of Municipal Government in Australia w»i celebrated yesterday.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 2120, 4 November 1890, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
566

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2120, 4 November 1890, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2120, 4 November 1890, Page 1

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