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[reuter's tkleqrams.l London, July 24. Sir Charles Clu’foud has been created a Baronet. July 23. Mr Davitt has presented medals, chains, and money to the women who resisted the bailiffs at Bodyko. He is preaching the new campaign of GO to 70, per cent, reduction in rents. Sir H. D. Woltf has arrived here from Constantinople. The Australian mails, per s.s. Bengal, from Melbourne on June 14, and the Australia’s New Zealand mail, from Auckland on June 20, were delivered to-day. July 2R. Mr Henniker Heaton leaves for Rome next week, to urge his views upon postal matters upon the Italian Government. The Sportsman publishes a cablegram from Melbourne, stating that the Sydney trustees have not guaranteed the tour of the Shaw-Shrewsbury cricket team. The latter, in reply, assert that the trustees have undertaken the sole charge of the tour, and let them their ground on all Government holidays. The remaining portion of County Antrim has been proclaimed, and the entire country is how wholly or partially under the provisions of the Crimes Act.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2348, 28 July 1887, Page 2
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177LATE CABLE NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2348, 28 July 1887, Page 2
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