LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUT ERS TELEGRAMS.]
{7^^ I( itt *!u' €l^ n 'n^!!9l)^rAfc' OlU'j9 on foot i^atPonia, prproviijbe in the nqctH^ east (tiySpMh, n«*fc protest against thfjr | Anglcgßpftm treMk and whidh^thr^tens f Ito cullfiijlnaro^aerio,awy. '<[ ■ *,F . ,'> Eighty-OTt 1 thousnnd persons, viHited the. Exhibition yesterday. | The Canadian official.* disbelieve the from Labrador reapect-- | W the strXi^ of'theinhaliitantsgand/efuse Jb send assiat.inoe.' v ' . X * The colynftil recipients of hTmo'tirs 'in cnnnection with the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, were formally invested with their orders at Osbortio to-day by the Queen. The proceedings were on a grijnd and imposing scaje. - • .. ; Sir'R. A. Cross and Colonel Stanley, who are appointed respectively Secretary ol StatQifotjlndia, and Provident of the Board of Trade, have been raised to the Peerage. 3jrMMHilleK"the Orient Co. VGrtromie, dated Melbourne, June 25, were delivered yeaterj^43f» viaWaples. (
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2196, 5 August 1886, Page 2
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132LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2196, 5 August 1886, Page 2
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