FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
I BY KcECTRieTIStKGnAPit.TyCOPYRIOHT.] London, June 1). It is reported tint: tho Chief Commissioner of the Ifew South Wales Railway Board is to receive £3000, increasing to £4000. Thirteen: hundred and fifty cases of kscuri-'giim have been* sold at a decline of ."is, ■ ;■. .-a- .jf? In consequence of the opposition of a large section of their supporters the Government have withdrawn the licensing clause in the local (Mveninient Bill. ■ ' .-• t< ■ ~,1 ■ The wool lists haye clqsed with arrivals of 3G5,000 bales, including 61,000 from the Cape,, The number of bales available is 3:50,000, including J O,OOO from the Cape. It is expected that merinos will show an advance of (i per cent. June 10. H.M.S. Orlando, the -.hew ship for the Australian station," has sailed. T ~~- '. ; ■ .•'-. JiERI.IN, June 11. The Emperor is experiencing a difficulty in swallowing his food,-and is losing weight, Rome, Jiine 8. The Duke of Aosta, brother of the King of Italy has been betrothed to the niece of Princess Letitia. The announcement has caused surprise in Court circles. Constantinople, June 8. Unbar Pasha has been dismissed, and Eiaz Pasha summoned.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2484, 12 June 1888, Page 2
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