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Telegraphic.

Q Freemantle, Aug. 14. The Zealandia, Messrs Huddart Parker and Co's new steamer for :he Sydney-New Zealand trade, lrrived from London to-day. Brisbane, Aug. 14. The Governor of New Guinea md the Premier leave for Sydney :o-day to confer with Mr Reid on. :he future administration of New juinea.

Sydney, Aug. 14. The Premier has cabled to Mr 3eddon, taking exception to the latter's speech, disparaging the finances of New South Wales under its fiscal policy, and asks Mr Seddon to publish his cable.

Paris, Aug. 13. Fifteen members of the League of Patriots have been arrested at Rennes on the eve of a fresh attempt to overturn the Republic. M. Andre Buffet, representative of the Duke of Orleans in Paris, has been arrested on the Belgian frontier on a charge of being implicated in the Derouledist conspiracy against the Republic during M. Zola's trial in July, 181)8. The Government have secured evidence of his plots, old and new| also that the Orleanists made an unsuccessful attempt at a coup at the moment of ex-President Faure's funeral.

London, Aug. 13. Among' the attractions at the Greater Exhibition at Earl's Court are parties of natives representative of different tribes of South Africa. A whjte woman, named Jewell, obtained a marriage license and made all preparations for marriage, but caused a sensation to the officiating clergyman and the managers of the exhibition when it was discovered that the bridegroom was Lobengula, the Matabele chief, who is one of the members of the Kaffir kraal at the exhibition. The license was revoked.

Aug. 14. \Tkej£Hon. J. McKenzie, New Zealand Minister of Lands, is cured of his illness. Mr Keeves is weak but progressing favourably. The Shaw, Saville, and Albion Company's new steamer Kumara has been launched. She has ireezing accommodation for 100,000 carcases.

Aug. 15. The steamer Paris, which, proceeded to Flamouth after she Tiad floated off the Manacles, has been patched up and steamed to Milford Haven.

New York. Aug. 14, The American commander at Puerto Rico reports that 100,000 Continued on fourth page. '

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 35, 17 August 1899, Page 1

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343

Telegraphic. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 35, 17 August 1899, Page 1

Telegraphic. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 35, 17 August 1899, Page 1

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