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(BY KLKCTRIO TELKGRAI'H—COPYRIGHT.) London, October 8. Tun body found on the Thames embankment was that of a remarkably line woman, and probably of good social position. There is no clue to tho murder. The natives of Zanzibar evince a more friendly disposition to the British than Germans, owing to the former paying greater respect to the religious rites and prejudices of the natives. The Empress Victoria of Germany is writing a domestic biography of the Emperor Frederick, which Lord Salisbury will revise. It will be published in England in sonnection with the diary, which Her Majesty Queen Victoria is supervising. The Kniperor William is much annoyed at the action of his mother. The Hon. Ivo. Bligh thinks a really representative Australian eleven woulci be victorious over the best English elevens.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2536, 11 October 1888, Page 2
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132CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2536, 11 October 1888, Page 2
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