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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH /ANDi FOREIGN. ' ’ London, May 25. The New Ze«la'iia , jdr^b ! ' , Gliiam|ninf Cdmbany 1 Wa ‘lsen: r regiiften A v a papilaf 1 t)t 9565,000." ' oifi * r w | 1! IH ! tho; fi6aß ! o 'of .Commons Mr W. B Sttiitlil hIW givyh ■ l 'oo Thub\]’tis! bW’ 1 Wi IT ft 1 Mr 'D) R6ha in, iMVP. L roi , : or k flerfook exfioflbfA frofca ihW ‘fcloase. s , ! fl ; ,Cfapfain ! TVijpftife l?ak' hfeijn arrested on a chafhe of dikbldsibjir tha "secrets of the |Wkr Office.'"''' 1 f l!! " . : "i’Be military tournament has began. ;The auffeoblties are matciog much of (he jTlctprlan 'Mounted pnd tlie' Frees fs/aisb;»ef|r favorably 1 xfispbsedf toweifd them, ' mu ’- y " May 26.

The Standard says the impresaiori is growing tiaat'it will belpnnti impossible Jto passHhe free education measures ibis . [session'. Lisbon, May 25. The Government propose that French pnd Spanish gold should be accepted as a legal currency. They, are also oonBiderjng thp advisabiehess of temporarily abolishing Ibe’import.'dafy.pn 1 O. > 1 The. Jews in Rossis are pplici;ting.the jlivot fa sob iids to inddpp the French "QpVernnie.ot lip use. its influence yrjth Russia and Turkey to permit them to establish a colony in f VPa|eat ij^e Pbtbbbbub«, M«y 25. ..In ord^r,to ojark the ppcasion of the visit tp ( l^ib?rJff,!^he. ipzaycyriich has had the ierm class of conyicts reducecl: by pne-third, While thos.e who were iiupriso,ne,d,,ffir I,ife wiil bB when Ihpy twenty ypars. . ' ' Hono-Kon*, May 26. The Chinese have pillaged a Christian Mission at .Nankin. ' Washington, May 24. By the explasion of pa , ,mine it; Birmingham in Alabama eleven persons w'ere killed. " 1 Mr Blaine is rapidly improving. The President has proclaimed one trillion six hundred thousand, ..acres, of land in North Dakota open for settlebent. St. John’s, May 26. The Newfoundland Assembly passed the second - reading of the Bill to give pffeot to the modus" Vivendi by a ire at majority, but further progress was deferred at the request of delegates, who iare dissatisfied with The way in which Imperial measures are bpingCpressed, 1 .= ’ ;■ ' t . .. nn.-' AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Stbnbt, May 25. Sir George Grey received a great welcome at Albury while passing through and also at Golbonrn, where be delivered an address on federation, Brisbane, May 28. The barque Molike, while on her voyage from Townsville to Rockhampton, Was wrecked on the Barrier Reef. A portion of the crevi arrived at Townsvlle «af*dj. One boat with ihe rest of the men is blissing,’ but no fear is Mt for her safely.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2207, 28 May 1891, Page 1

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410

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2207, 28 May 1891, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2207, 28 May 1891, Page 1

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