NEWS BY CABLE.
London, May 28. Sir Daniel Cooper lias been decorated with the Grand Cross of St, Michael and St. George, and Mr W. F. Hely Hutchison and Captain John C. R, Colomb have been made Knight Commanders of gt. Michael and St. George,
Ottawa, May 23, The Canadian Government are vigorously passing a scheme for reciprocal trade relations with the colonies,
London, May 24. The Bishop of Dunedin will preach at Westminster Abbey on the 2'lth of June.
London, May 28. The Daily News and several leading provincial journals support Sir Henry Parkes in the action taken to prevent the introduction of the Chinese, and warn the Imperial Government agaiust espousing the cause of China and ignoring the claims of Australia, as the latter would probably deal with the question herself. The Outbreak iii Thibet, Calcutta, May 23, Information has been received here that 3000 Thibetans attacked a British position at Guatong, but were repulsed Avith 100 killed and wounded. The British suffered but slight loss! Tlio loss on the British side in the light with the Thibetans, was three killed and seven wounded,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2908, 26 May 1888, Page 2
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186NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2908, 26 May 1888, Page 2
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