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CABLEGRAMS.

["-•KB PRESS ASSOCIATION—CO-YRIQHT. | (Received Juno 7, 8.10 p.m.) THE SHIPPING DISPUTE. London, Juno G. Tho Australian shippers have not adopted tho committee's report, as they consider the concessions affixed by the shipping ring are valueless. WOOL. Juno 7. Since May 3.">00 l>:iks of wool havo been sold at a slight adtance on the closing rates. LICENSING BILL. A sfroug section of tho Tories and Unionists are urging tho Government to withdraw tho Licensing Bill. GERMAN EMPEROR. Berun, June 7. The official journey of the Emperor Frederick to Potsdam somewhat exhausted him, but ho is now pretty well. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. Washinoton, Juno C The Democratic convention at St. Louis has unanimously resolved to ro-noininuto President Cleveland fur tho Presidency. The announcement Ims been received with groat enthusiasm. AFRICA AND ITALY. Zan_iiiar, Juno 7. A difficulty has arisen with Italy. In consequence of the Sultan declining the free cesi-ion of Kumaya to Italy tho Italian Consul pulled down tho Sultan's flag and summoned a man-of-war to his assistance. THE ZULU RISING. DmtDAN, June 6. . Information has been received that 100 regulars have been despatched against tho Zulu chief Dinizulu, whose followers are said to number "_f)o(>.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5240, 8 June 1888, Page 4

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CABLEGRAMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5240, 8 June 1888, Page 4

CABLEGRAMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5240, 8 June 1888, Page 4

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