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_HY KLKI.TRIC TKLKUIUFII.—COPYRIGHT.I Lon'iion*, February (>. Tug President of franco urges a political truce to leisure success to tin 1 . Pai is Exhibition. It is s:iid a secret treaty exists between England ;md Germany for tin; protection of ports on the German Ocean. Mr Paruell lms appealed against the decision in tin; case against the rimes in Scotland. The Chinese Prime Minister states that China will regard America as an unfriendly Power unless she alters recent laws against Chinese. He says China is quite able to retaliate if she wishes. O'Brien has been sent to the infirmary, and hia clothes restored to him. The Empress Victoria is much distressed at the article in the Contemporary Review against the Bismarcks. The Fair-trade candidates for the Manchester Chamber of Commerce have been defeated. Sir Julius Vogel is not decided about returning to New Zealand. The Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of London protest against the Sunday issue of the New York Herald in London. The Queen lias sanctioned the use of high-necked dresses at Court. Sir M. MacKenzie denies he inspired the late artich; in the Contemporary Review. Riots have occurred at Telling Kiang in China, and the British Consulate with other buildings were lestroyed. A gunboat has been sent ;here.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2587, 9 February 1889, Page 2
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210CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2587, 9 February 1889, Page 2
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