SUEZ MAIL NEWS. [BY CABLE.] THE QUEEN'S TITLE AND THE COLONIES.
CONSULS MURDERED BY TURKS.
THE " SICK MAN'S " CASE BEING CONSIDERED.
EXCITEMENT AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
FALL IN THE PRICE OF WOOL
TERRIBLE BRUTALITY.
1 he Queen's title has been proclaimed. Reviewing the proclamation, the Liberal papers severely criticise the absence of words limiting Her Majesty's title to Empress of India only. An amendment was promised by Mr Disraeli. A memorial was presented to the Queen by the Royal Colonial Institute, praying for distinct recognition of the colonies ia her new title. This meets with the general concurrence of colonists now in England. There has been some serero rising at Salonica, between the Turks and Christians. It originated in the apostacy of * girL The French and German oonsuls wep murdered in a mosque. J The Princo of Wales has retnmed to England, and was heartily received. The Two Thousand Guinea Stakes were won by Petrarch ; Julius Caesar, 2 ; Kaleidescope, S. The nation ha* been horrified |by a detestable crime committed at Blackburn three weeks ago. Emily Holland, seven years of age, was outraged, murdered, and mutilated. Limbs were found secreted in different spots miles apart. Nearly 200 policemen are eugaged in the search for the miscreant. A tramp having been, suspected, several were arrested, examined, and discharged. One in custody was believed to be the murderer until Sunday last, when the house of a barber named Fish was searched with, the aid of bloodhounds. This lyd to the discovery of tha child's head up thu chimney. Fish was arrested, and confessed to the crime. Some sensation has beea created in London by the sudden death of a lady residing at Chelsea, who was poisoned and suffi uted by two lodgers, and plundered of jewellery aud other valuables. At Manchester, Weston walked- 111 miles in 24 hours, and at Birmingham 119 in 23 hours. Tho following produce telegram was received by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantiie Agency Co yesterday, dated London, May 13. Wool : The sales comprise about 230,000 bales, 130,000 bales have beea taken for export 7,000 bales have been withdrawn ■daring thj p;ist sxles. Tho sales <j!osed at an arer.ige d jlin •<f1 £d o 2iL Scoured has declined 21 per 1b sinca close of last Sctle. Tuo Antwerp sa'«3 aro ilat. TlmJo in the manufacturing districts is dulL We liwk fur a decline at next public sales. Up to date, 241,003 bales havo arrived. Tallow : ilirket firm. Stocks of all sorts, 151,000 casks. Mutton, 41s ; bee^ 40s per cwt
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 632, 8 June 1876, Page 2
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424SUEZ MAIL NEWS. [BY CABLE.] THE QUEEN'S TITLE AND THE COLONIES. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 632, 8 June 1876, Page 2
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