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|BY KMSCTMC TKLKORAI'H— COPYRIGHT. | London, September 13. Shaklk is willing to row Gaudaur on the Thames or Parra.matta. He will also row a second match with O'Connor on the Thames, or next season on the Parramatta, for £1,500 aside. August 15. The Agent-General and Foreign Consuls have been sounded as to whether an International Mining Exhibition in London in 1890 is likely to meet with outside support. lion" Frieke, who was the first European to escape from Khartoum, has published a statement that he is sure that General Gordon is dead, lie having been killed by one of his own soldiers. . CONSTANTIXOI'I.K, September 15. It is stated that the SultM.ii has acceded to the demand for the appointment of a Christian Governor of Crete, and also to formulate liberal measures of reform. Bkki.in, Septinilw 1">. Prince Lismarek, replying to the South West African Company's request for imperial protection said it was not the part of Germany's colonial policy to introduce State institutions among uncivilised races. NIW YniiK, September 15. Gaudaur beat Teenier in a sculling match at Newport. Teenier claimed the race on the ground that ho was fouled by Gaudaur's trainer.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2681, 17 September 1889, Page 2
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194CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2681, 17 September 1889, Page 2
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