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TELEGRAMS

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Dec. 5. The Bishop of Lincoln has stated hie willingness to comply with .the terms of the. judgment given -by the Archbishop ol Canterbury in the 1 Ritualistic case. The' Righti Honorable Sir, Barnes Peacock, and Charles Marvin, the authority oh Russia in Asia and petroleum, are dead. ; ■ Mr jrfalfonr bag introduced a Bill in the House of Commons to i supply seed potatoes to the inhabitants of Ireland. Railway relief works will follow. the Countess of Jersey having recovered from typhoid fever, the Earl has left for Sydney. ! :; The wife of the Right Hon. A. W. Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Baron Hnddelstone, are dead. The trade returns for November show that the imports have decreased by £4,200,006; and the exports by £1.250 000. Baron de Worms, Political Secretary So the Colonial Office, in referring to the charges, made by the Sydney Presbytery that kidnapping was beinjr carried on in the .Pacific; said that tb*re had been no >iolation of tba Protection Acts, and that if there bad been in infringement of any regulation the Government of Queensland must deal with the matter. Mr Justice Romer to-day granted an injunction applied for by the neighbours against the Pelican Club, on the ground of the nuisanco arising from the music and boxing which go on in.the premises, and also from the rowdy mobs that assemble. Berlin, Dec. 9. Berlin merchants have decided to found a German-Australian Bank and Export Company with branches in Ana'ralia. The Emperor William severely crtlioised the curriculum of the Prussian gynnasia, and aaysthat.it will be seoeseary to decrease the quantity of Btudies and make them of modern character in order to develop a wider pariotism, _ -♦ — : - —- AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Sydney. Dec, 5. A Census Bill which provides tor the taking of the census on the night of April stb has bean introduced into both Houses ot Assembly. An important discovery of coal has been made near Corand. The report of the medical gentlemen attending Ibbot, the Swedish faster, states that it is possible to feel his spinal column by pressing against his stomach. Dec. 7. Mr R. W. Crick, member for Macquarie West, who was expelled from the douse of Assembly owing to his conduct during the debate in Committee of Supply on the the night of the 12 th November, has been re-elected for the same constitutency. Melbourne, Dec. 6. The court of enquiry into the circumstances connected with • recent revolt among the students at Trinity College has concluded its sill'ing. The report is to tha effect that the Warden committed sundry errors of judgment, but be \>BB not actuated by any deliberate intention to deceive, Mr J. Duffy, Postmaster-General, agrees to the proposals of South Australia for tbe treatment of the non contributing colonies of the cable guarantee, It is understood that the South Aus. tralian Government n quest the contributors, in Bigning the n»ceseary document, to submit to the Eastern Ex tpnsion Company, that New Zealand and Queensland should be jointly asked to pay the pteeent xiable rates, so long as thet do not participate in the guarantee or to receive or Bend cablegrams at the reduced tariff, on the understanding that the amount charged on each cablegram so transmitted be increased at the expense of their respective Governments •to a bbarge equal to (he existing rateß. , At the bicycle carnival yesterday, the Inter-club Plate, of 2 miles, was won by Ke»low altera splendid race, 'i wentyman 2, Fleming 3. Time—smin 11| sec. Dec. 6. The Postmaster-General for Sou'li Australia suggests that Victori* should invite a confbrence with non-contributing colonies to consider cable reductions. Newcastle, Dec. 6. Sailed Helpn and D fiance for Auck- ( land ; Ganymede for Timaru. Albany, Dec, 6. J Arrived—Britannia, from Plymouth. | Passengers for New Zealand—Mr and Mrs Gibson, Mr an.l Mrs Fawcetr, Mesdumes Wilkie, Hutchison, flanm-r, and Wilcock, Misses Wilkie, Hawtrey Da'gairo, RatberfoH, Wallis, Campbell, and Bowe, Messrs Hanwell, Holdsbip, Firth, Mason, Nisten, Homo, Patterson, Hanmer, Nelson, Mostill.and Singer,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2135, 9 December 1890, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS Temuka Leader, Issue 2135, 9 December 1890, Page 1

TELEGRAMS Temuka Leader, Issue 2135, 9 December 1890, Page 1

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