NEWS BY CABLE.
London, June 14,
The New Zealand Loan and Mer. cantile Agency Company's half-year's dividend is 10 per cent. Many members of the Conservative party are protesting against the action of the Government in withdrawing the licensing clauses of the Local Government Bill. The publicans are malting no attempt to have the clauses reinstated. The temperance party and the Unionist Liberals hope to prevent the exclusion of the Sunday trading clauses.
Newcastle June 14
The steamer Nemsia collided with the ship Galatea in the harbor last night. The bridge, funnel, and lifeboat of the steamer were smashed, the hull was damaged, and the mainmast carried away. The stern of the ship was twisted, and several plates were broken.
The State of Ireland. Londoh, June 14. At abanquet tendered to Mr Parnell, Ihe members of his party claimed that they they had the entire support and sympathy of Australia and America, The German Emperor. BiiiiiiiN, June 11. The alarming symptoms of the Emperor's illness, reported yesterday, are now abating, and His Imperial Majesty is now able to take his food in a natural maimer. Ho is a good deal stronger, and constantly discharges his State duties. The physicians in attendance are of opinion that an abscess is forming between the trachea and the gullet, and that if it bursts upward His Imperial Majesty may recover from the present attack. If, however, the abscess should burst inward, they think suffocation would be the inevitable result, The King of Sweden, who is paying a Royal visit to the Emperor at Potsdam, has beon cordially received. Latkk. The Emperor Frederick is suffering from lockjaw, and sinking fast, All his family are present at Potsdam.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2926, 16 June 1888, Page 2
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282NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2926, 16 June 1888, Page 2
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