Telegraphic.
London, June 22. Natives report that Sir Frederick Hodgson was wounded in the shouider, and that eight officers woro killed in a sortie. The Ashaniis demauded fchp withdrawal of the permanent Governors and freedom to indulge in the slave traffic. The Golden Stool has been seen in their camp.
Manila, June 22. America grants an amnesty to the Filipinos on their BY/earirig allegiance. Each, on. suiT?n3oring hig rifle, receives 3<J perns.
Nkw York, June 22. The Nation?! Republican Convention at Philadelphia is wildly enthusiastic in itapniceVli aga. Mr McKin'ey was nominated for the Presidency, and Colonel Theodore Roosevelt for the Vice-Presidency. Both were elected unanimously. The platform of the National Republican Convention is th-n; eulo<jiVic of the aution abroad, ospeu ul\ in regard to tfamoa and China, out colourless and p] atonic towards the Boera. There are various indications of friendlier feeling for Britain.
St Petersburg, June 22. Count Muraviefi, - Minister for F »reign Affairs, died suddenly; aged 55.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 11, 26 June 1900, Page 3
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