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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Jane ,4. In ihebScoerstes** to-dey Mr Wilion that counters toTrenby ;Coart ; ’£or the parpops oftpUying,!i snd j witness w*apr*>paredto stake;bis that plaintiff cheated, ; ■. ' In (he baccarat ossa Mr and Mrs LfOSttqGfssßisnd'iiMt Berkley Levett I confirmed i the efidenoe of Wileon. ! HiSiElosilenoy.lbo GoTar.uor, the. Earl

star atatadiDneryaudin consfqience of this Cardinal Moran fltolihed. to attend the Governor's iaveenext day, The maUSrLWaa referred'byoabla to tha noma who replied that the local Government had power to settle the dispute themselves. . When Lord Carrington waa in offioaibegot over the difficul'y by following the decision given by LI. R. H. the Pnnoa of ,Wai*ip, and gave Cardinal Mjoran preoadancf aa a Prince ,of the Church of .ißbmis A •teamlramboilarburst at Hnddarifi^idfyaß,Urday. Qna parson waa! and, atiyerai. jig|rad .byjbafxploaion. jrßalfpnr.in the of a speech in tba .House of Commons said tbpt prime in Irejaqjl had haan id reduced that it wopld be isfy. to .suspend tha operatjon* of, thy ipecisj Jaws; against cfjajinala for conapiracy. Except is,one

county thf re ..were,, only twenty ona .perBonrin priion ,and«r the. Crime! Act. It it alleged that there is a Secret Nayil .batween, and England. It ia reported that thaiCaledonian Railway, ( Coßopany,. intend to qffer.Mr iSidy^QWff'p^ptfßio«ir ;i pl the Now !,W ajaa. w|frjys', ret pro, bqthe, baa declined it. Jnne 6. ThO rßshrina SBo F|phejiMsnapenaion Bill, bis ppssed ; |ba Hqnae of Conamoni. The census for London and and its suburbs j ohpws ; .the , populaijoiQi to be 5,688,000. Eiiii. JaDs 6. The,iF?«.nph vPßssgi are yerfr bitter af ainstißpglandi owing , to, the , yirtnal adrais»ipp- oipd® by ,Sir Jarpsß/Ffrgae.Bqn Political Seqretary ! o 1 t i «he,Foreigp f Pfso:<» l tp the effect that- theiMsrqni.s of j Salisbury bad. agreed 'that iGreat. ; Britain i wqald ff.to.taot, Italy ; in, the - event of ; a ; French naval attacks 7^^" ; 6. . The/Minlatar- qf)Finance declaree,.that PortugaJ.ihas.expended a million; sterliug in protecting her rights io : .Mashona., land, and;; that! the . Government are; absolutely . satisfied Vfitb the AogloPoringoeie Convention. B*. PaTiixnvxßt, Jane 4. A famine ia raging in several prcvinoe* in Russia and .; thousands of peasant* have died ,of want, The Unasian .Prase has been orderedi not to allude to tba famine. Starving’ peaoan'B are robbing houaea for food and, those not paying taxoa have been flogged. Col isiona have tahen, place between peasants and troops in Which many lives; were lost. Jane 6.

The British Consul, atJL|;ban |; a port an »b« Baltic Sea has warned refugee Jews not to emigrate to England, as tlipre is vary: little prospect of their obtsiningiog employment, A number of the Jews are emigrating to Australia, A conspiracy has been discovered. involving.ihousands of students of all the Russian universities aiming peaceful reform of the absolutist syatf® of Government, with a view of substituting a system of national liberty, and religions -equality. Nbw Yom, June 4. Tbe capitalists and bankers of blew fork combine to maintain the price of iotsrest on loans, Fifteen B*nke and six Trust Companies have faderated, uitb the. idea of preventing the flow of capital to Europe. , New Ohlbaws, June 4, A number of Negro navvies have lynched a gang of three gamblers whom they discovered cheating.

Ottawa. June 6. Sir John Maodoaald, Premier, is dead, aged y 6.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2212, 9 June 1891, Page 1

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533

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2212, 9 June 1891, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2212, 9 June 1891, Page 1

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