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NEWS BY CABLE.

ENGLISH. Londok, May'2B. The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland merely canBured' the Bay Mr Dotls for his ungated statements respecting tho cardinal doctrines,

Mr Jenner, cashier at the Hindmarsh branch of the National Bank of Australasia, has surrendered himself to the London police, andadmits having embezzled the sum of £4OO, the moneys of the bank. He was brought before a magistrate and remanded,

May 29. The medals awarded to exhibitors at the Paris Exhibition, will be issued in September. Jenner, the cashier of the Hindmarsh branch ol the National Bank of Australasia, who surrendered himself to the police, and admitted having embezzled moneys of the bank, did so voluntarily to relieve his mind.

Tenders amounting to £82,000 were received for the City of Sydney loan of £25,000.. The average price was about £lo4los

' Of the moneysembezzled by Jemier only £BO has been recovered, Jenuer states thai; after he left Australia he visited tbe'Continent and America, and while at Monte Carlo met Allpress, who was arrested in London some time ago on a charge of stealing £70,000 from the Commercial Bank, Melbourne. Fine weather is being experienced for the match Australians v, Lancashire, which was begun at Manchester to-day. The : .wicket is, in perfeot order. The-visitors went first to the wickets, and Barrett and Murdoch both tell victims to the bowling in the first over. . The incomers, however, made a better staud, and when the fifth wicket fell the score stood at 118. FOREIGN. Paris, May 29. At the trials in connection with the Bociete des Metaux frauds, Laveiehiere was sentenced to three mouths' impt'issomnent, and ordered to pay a fine of 8000 francs. A fine was also inflicted on M. Heutsoh (who was formerly Chairman of the Coraptoir d'Gscompte), but M.< Joubert to acquitted.

Count Herbert Bismark is al present on a visit to this oity. Meissonier's picture of Napoleot and his staff, 1814, has been sold foi £84,000. News, has been reoeived of a seriouf native revolt in Senegal.

AUSTRALIAN, . Sydney, May 29. ' At Newcastle, to-day, a small barbouratoamer,withßoo bagsof produoe on board, which bad been lightered from the b,s, Manapouri, capsized and sank.

May 80. M.S. Royalist has arrived at Noumea with several traders, who were concerned in kidnapping in New Hebrides, on board. While negotiating the Mallicola Passage , the Uojalist ran on a reef, where she remained for about four hours,

Dr M'Leod has beeu found guilty the obarge of bigamy. Sentence was reserved pending on certain points. Memoime, May 80. During the want-of-confidence debate in the Assembly, Captain Laylor moved a further amendment, " That the expenditure of the colouy has been unduly increased owing to the misleading financial statement of last session, and the Government has failed to provide a remedy for the present lnismunagement of the railways." Mr Munro has withdrawn bis amendment in favor of Captain jLaylor'a.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3524, 31 May 1890, Page 2

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NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3524, 31 May 1890, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3524, 31 May 1890, Page 2

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