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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND, FOREIGN. London*, June IS. The man who was : arrested at Leeds on suspicion of being connected with the murder. o2 a child (hero, under circumstances similar to those of the murders by •* Jeoh the Ripper,” has confessed that ha committed the Whitechapel murders. The memorial ssrvioe:. iu Westminster Abbey to-dsj, lio houbur of the late Sir John Macdonald,Premier of Canada, was a remarkable and impressive ceremony. Her Majesty the Queen and the Prince of Wales iere and slFShe members‘hi the Cabinet end* a large; number of members of the Hons* of Commons were present. . The statement that a large influx to England* of Ruvsian Jews was about to take place is''denied.

The Czar is more favourable to the scheme suggested by Baron Hireob that* the Jews should leave iby gradual •migration,'; but is desirous that tbs lime, allowed* them in which to quit* the country phou Id be* red need* . from * twenty! to twelve years; June* 14. The Government'bftve i decided' l to withdraw the GriaPsAotfrora operation and . a few* baroniesin Galway and* Tipperary. Paris, Jane 12. Do Lessapsand other members of’the board of the Panama Canal Company,* will be prosecuted in consequence!* of Ibe last issue of capital* being made when tbs company.was known to *bein a critical! condition.

Rows,-JuuelS. The Italian 'Government''have 1 con-; seated id a number ofagricultumts end 1 experts? in - emigrating to Northern Queensland' anditis expected! that:About 850 will leave? ’for : Brisbane towards the end of the month. Yiknna, JunelS. The Postal? Congress has fixed 1 the 1 fees- for international money orders' at I 1 per'cent. on the valne sent; Twenty anarchists*' who ’ were ’ dis-i covered with'dynemite in their possession have been arrested in the ci*y, v Field-Marshal Wense/ot the Austrian Army, heg committed suicide. The cause issaid to have beenpoveriyi’ Violent storms have been 1 experienced! in Galicia*- 1 -and? one viilaga'hasbeen entirely swept awsy.' Serious- loss of life has taken piece. Fifty pet sons! are known*to bare perished. WASHuraioir, Jane 12. The wheat crop in the United States? is estimated to afford a surplus of 200*000;C)00‘ buehel* for export pur-' pj)Bes. : The Behring’s Sea - Fisheries Suspension Bill bet received' tbid' Royal assent'.' Ottawa, Jane 14. The Hour J J. 0. Abbott, Q.C., who held lbs of MibiEtcir without) office, has accepted the Premiership of! the Dominion, Honoetjlw, Jons 18, It is expected f that' an insurrection 1 will shortly break; out in the Sandwich Islands, The conspirators arc planning! tbs capture of the Queen unless Her Majesty agrees to a modification of the* constitution and increases the powei- of' the native's. Calcutta, Janie 14. The trial of the Jubnj, or heir; apparent. (Kola Chandra Singh) for complicity in the Manipur revolt, con-i eluded yesterday. He was found- guilty i and'Sentenced to death.

AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

Btbmbt, Jane 18. One of the labor candidates, wbo is ont for some constitutencyy charges thei Proteetionists nhh offering, him a bribe« of £2OO to 'withdraw from the contest. Mr Dibbs denies the accusation so far as he himself is concerned.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2215, 16 June 1891, Page 1

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506

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2215, 16 June 1891, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2215, 16 June 1891, Page 1

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