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(reuter's telegrams.) (by electric telegraph — copyright.) (Received June 25, l.tO a.m.) LONDON. June 24. . James Carey, informer in the Phoenix iPark murder case", has quitted Dublin, it is be^eved for Canada. BERLIN. June 23. A Bill for the adjustment of the ecclesiastical conflict between the Prussian Government and the Vatican was voted by the Prussian Parliament to-day. PARIS. June 23. The trial of Louise Miohel, the notorious Socialist, for sedition, , was concluded to-day. Prisoner was found guilty, and sentenced to six years' penal sevitude. ! SHANGHAI. ■.-.;: . V /V: : , y * June . 2 ?' ■ It Is'reported here that negotiations which have been proceeding for some time past between Li Hung Chang,Prime Minister, and M. Tricon, French Ambassador, have been brought to a satfsfac'toryj ieriiiination, .and 'that an amicable settlement "of the difficulty between China and France regarding their claims "in Tonquin has now been affected. . :. , (SPECIAL. TO. PRESS ASSOCIATION). LONDON. ' ' 11 •''■'- ' ' June 22. ' The Hon. Evelyn Ashley lias stated in the ■ House -of-- Commons ■ 'that the Government will shortly lay on the table a copy of their despatch to the Govjerhment of Queensland in reply to. Sir Arthur ■ ! Kennedy's ; despatches''6n : the subject of the annexation of Now Guinea. ; Lord Bury has been offered the position of Envoy to the Transvaal. | . ■, ■-i'Mr. Postmaster-General Fawpett hasi declined to extend to the colonies the' systeßy.of-uparceL.post, ; on the;ground that the conditions under which:, such ,a; (service, wftuld have-, to be. conducted would prevent it' attaining the, iaiae success which had boen, attained in England. • : ; r ,. •The trial of, Louise. Michel, the wellknown female French Communist, is causingconsiderable excitement in Paris, and rioting caused by it has already commenced. Artillery trials made at Shoeburyness show that no advantage would result in the case of such guns as, there are in the colonies adopting the Palliaer jaoketted shot. . ■. : The Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Undersecretary for the Colonies, has, in the House of Commons, .declined to advise the Governor of New South Wales to .increase .the reward offered] for the discovery of the fate of Lamont and Young;....- , :. . . . , ; . . ,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 26 June 1883, Page 2
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338LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 26 June 1883, Page 2
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