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Colonints In England.
London, AngiM.l2s.—A party of coloni and Indian visitors are now in Edinburgh, whoru they havo been entertained to a public banquet. While making a tour of the city, tho visitors wero frequently cheered by tins people in the Btroets. Mr Gladstone's Tour. Mr Gladstone left London »his ovening for tho contiuont, on route to Bavariu. Homo Rtilo Agitation In Scotland. London-, Augußt 2G. — Thirty Scotch Liberals are agitating for Homo Rule for Scotland. A Report Contradicted. Cafkto#n, August 20. —Tho report that Lieutenant Bethel, of the Mounted Police, had been murdered by Katlirs whilo hunting in Bcchuanaland is now proved to be untrue, Lieutenant Bethol having returned all well. New Zoaland Cablo Kates. Sydney, August 20.— A deputation from the Sydney Chamber ot Commerce will wait upon tho Postinaster-Gouerul to-morrow to urge that New South Wales in conjunction with Now Zealand should renew tbe subsidy to the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, with tho view of soc:iring a reduction of tariff on the cable between Australia and New Zoaland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 27 August 1886, Page 2
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