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j (liV Hl.wrillO TKLKIJHAPH.—COPYRIOHT). I Lon;k)>;, M.uJi CO, I Thkkk is ii. tiiHiciiUy iieUve.n Ore.it Britain and Morocco over the murder of a Kriti.sh .subject, and the Channel Fleet has gone to Taiigiers. .Sir \V. V. Harcourfc intends to criticise the action of the AtlorneyGeneral, Kir li. E. Webstiir, in appearing as counsel for the Times in the Parnell case. The Panama contracts are to be continued. The editor of a p ipur at Charlottenberg has been sentenced to two months for libel on Prince Bismarck. Miss Mary Anderson has been, placed in a private lunatic asylum. Sir John Lubbock urges the establishment of a permanent International Court of Arbitration for settlement of disputes. Sir T. Gladstone is dead, aged 85. The Maoris defeated York Club by a goal and a try to a goal. Mr Goschen, is promoting emigration to the colonies. Kmperor William has suppressed the A r olks Zeitung, a democratic paper.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2605, 23 March 1889, Page 2
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157CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2605, 23 March 1889, Page 2
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