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NEWS BY CABLE.

London, June 18, Mr Morgan intends to float his gold mine at Gwvnfymvdd, North Wales, into a company with a capital of £200,000. Mr Jones, the cricketer, is improving, the crisis of the fever having passed. Sydney, June 18. A ballast train ran into a stationary ballast train at Lake Batlmrst to-day. Two ladies were severely shaken and a boy injured from the splints of one of the carriages, It has been ascertained that the derelict burnt at sea, and which was being towed into Port Stephen, was the J. D. Berry, the American vessel burnt recently, Mblbouknk, June 18, A syndicate has despatched an exploring expedition to Western Australia to search for minerals. The Geographical Socioty are assisting the Syndicate. Brisbane, June 19. The re-election of Ministers is now proceeding. SirThos M'llraith and Mr Nelson have been returned unopposed,

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Parit, June 10. Le Soliel states that France recognises the good the late German Emperor Frederick achieved, and acquits him of all evil events which he was unable to prevent, The scene of affairs it considers, has now changed, a high-spirited young Emperor replacing a philosopher. The paper considers that the Emperor William will reign, but Prince Bismarkwill govern. La Hepublique Frangaise states that not only Europe but Germany witnesses the accession of the Emperor William to the throne with uneasiness, and, as there is no guarantee that Prince Bismark's policy will undergo a change, it behoves France to ho wary. Berlin, June 16. The Emperor William has issued a manifesto to the army, in which he states that he steps with confidence into the place rendered vacant by the will ol God, He calls upon it to be steadfast an<l strong, and oonoludes: "■ I and the army belong to each other, were born of one another, and will stand togetlierin peace or storm," A similar manifesto is addressed to the navy.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2929, 20 June 1888, Page 2

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318

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2929, 20 June 1888, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2929, 20 June 1888, Page 2

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