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[I'iY .EI.IXTWO TkUX.H.U'M - (..'OI'YRNJIIT.] London, Pecrnilwr I.". TIIK R;idic.i,ls have euorliioiisly in tlii. , Servian elections. A serious light bus taken place in Mississippi, between tin: whiles and negroes, with much loss of life. The British Ambassador at Pekin is parleying with the Government on the Chinese question with hopes of an amicable settlement. American warships are bombarding Cape Uaytien, a seaport in llnyti, for an outrage on an American steamer. Russia has resolved to avoid all complications in the East. Parliament will be prorogued on Monday, Mr nlaine will probably succeed Mr Phelps as United States Minister in London. Sir Charles Warren has resumed active duties with the Royal Engineers. Sir IT. Norman will leave for Queensland in January, should his appointment as Governor be confirmed. A British expeditionary force in Burtnah has been attacked by the Shan tribes, and lost 40 killed and wounded. The Maori footballers wero defeated at Lhuiolly by one goal to nil. There is a general decline in the wheat market.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2567, 22 December 1888, Page 2
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168CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2567, 22 December 1888, Page 2
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