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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, May 6. Fdward ; charged wiih an attempt 1 ’to defraud ftteerer (SftPWei), .» jewolle'r, "obt of £40,000, lie alleged (bat he was able to convert one sovereign into three. The case waa remanded. The World stales ; that the Queen; will advance the Prince of Wales-several hand red thousand 'pounds in order to avoid an •ppliea^oa,Yb' > P«f|j|(n'6lit'' ; fol , a gi'imt to pay-bis debts, oh the condition (bathe makes adequate allowance to the Dake of Clarence, add Avondale (his eldest son). Lord Jamas Douglas has committed suicide.

Courage "‘and Oo.’a brewery at Bermondsey has been burnt. The has appointed Mr W . H. Smith Warden of the Cinque Ports. The death is announced of Dr' Magee, recently appointed Archbishop of York,' age 70.

Her Majesty the Queen has appointed the Duke of Fife, the Marquis of Salisbury, Baron lierschell, Lord Carrington, Baron Rothschild, Sir Lyon Playfair, Sir Henry James, -Lord Rosebery and Lord Straohly of (lie Imperial Institute;.with H.’B.H; the Priuffftidf Wales as President, The Bari of Kimberley, the Right Hoc. J, Morley,‘fM.P., Sir John Fowler (Engineer of the Forth bridgp) and Mr W, Lidderdale (Governor of the-Batik 4 oi. England) have been nominated at Governors of the institute.

The influenza is spreading in Sheffield and Twelve deaths were reported last week. Five thousand people are down with influenza at Rotherham and the epidemic is also raging iu Liverpool. The Parnellite delegates are returning from New York, They acknowledge the mission has been failure* The subscriptions collected barely meet the expenses of the trip. The secedera from Parnell propose that -arbitrators should be nominated for the purpose of getting funds in The bands bHbe-Paris bankers released.

The British squadron ‘St Bermuda has been ordered to proceed to Newfoundland.

It is reported that an extra 10s per head will be allowed insteadr'of fees under the free education proposals. Captain Vernsy pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to twelve months’ im-

prisonment,. Ibe election for the Stowmarket division ot bnffolk in the House of Commons, rendered vacaotbythedeath of Mr Edward Greene’ the Conservative member, was held tr-day, and result?! in the return of Mr Stern, a Gladstone Libera], who defeated Mr Greene, (be Conservative nominee by 214 votes, ■

Collins, the Australian merchant who lately became insolent,'has arranged to transfer bis holiness to a large English house, retaining tbe prisitibo as manager. Rone, May 5.

Signor Rudini the Italian Premier, charges Mr Blaine, Secretary-of State lor ihe Uni ed States, with publishing private despatches. Mr Blaine has penned a sharp retort.. It is expected Mr Porter, the American Minister will be recalled from Home. Calcutta, May 5.

A mao bac been arrested who is believed to be the actual murder of Oommiesioder Quin'on. Another party is to be sent out in ‘pursuit of Senapulty. May t. The Marquis of LandsdowUe, Viceroy 'of t India, is opposed to tha Britishdonexation bf Manipur, the scene of (he rfecent revolt, Wabhikotok, May 6. The American. Government have seized a Chilian rebel steamer which was loading at San Diego in Lower California.

Nbw Yon*, May 9. . The Grand Jury *t New Orleans have refused to indict those.alleged to be connected with tbe lynching of tbe Sicilians, In their report they state that they have discovered many efforts to bribe tbe jury who tried the Sicilians for the murder of Chief Detective Hennessy; also (bat half tbe original jury desired to -convict 1 the Sicilians. Nine of the victims of the lynching Were American citizens. The 'Grand Jury farther report that tbe lynching involved tbo entire city, and therefore it was difficult to fix on anyone as specially guilty.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2198, 9 May 1891, Page 1

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601

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2198, 9 May 1891, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2198, 9 May 1891, Page 1

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