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DELAYED CABLES.

Lobdon, June 7. Speaking at the banquet, Lord Hopetoun said he would not attempt to conceal the faot that the situation in Viotona was serious. The colony had met its troubles honestly, and tried to re-establish its oredit in the eyes of the world. A better and sounder tone prevailed at the time he left than for soma years previously. He had been informed that business was now brisk. The Scotsman says that tha Government (supporters would regard the appointment of ir A. Hayter to the Governorship of New South Wales as an indication tbat a speedy dissolution of Parliament is intended. The Governor of the gaol in whioh Osoar Wilde is confined denies that Wilde is insane. At first the convict was kept at tread-mill for six hours a day, but as bis health is not good he is at present engaged in the lighter occupation of pioking oakum. Nasrullah Khan, the Ameer's son, reviewed 17,000 troops at Aldershot. He specially admired the Artillery. The Lord Mayor of London will receive him in Btate at the Guildhall to-day, and present an address enclosed in a gold casket. A meat trade journal, referring to the price obtained for the sheep brought by the Morayshire, (states that when sheep worth 15s in the colonies realise 54s in the Home market, it establishes a record price, and is certain to encourage the live stock export trade in the colonies.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7387, 10 June 1895, Page 3

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DELAYED CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7387, 10 June 1895, Page 3

DELAYED CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7387, 10 June 1895, Page 3