CABLE NEWS.
BY EIECTBIC" TKtiE<3BAPir.— OOFTBIOHT. THE BRITISH MINISTER RETURNS TO ATHENS. fS.OfOSEt> CONCESSIONS TO COLO- ' NIAL" MILITARY STUDENTS. THE EX-KINa OF BAVARIA. THE DILKE- CRAWFORD CASE. [SPECIAL TO UNITED PBE3S ABSOOLLTIOV. J London, 14th June. >Mr. Bird has challenged Mr., Steinitz to play a ohess match. " , ' : ' Sir Horace Rumbold, British Minister to Greece, who left Athens daring the recent difficulty with the Powers, hus now returned to th'af city. - Lord Wolseley advocates the admission of colonial students into the Oxford Military College. The Außtrahun Electric Light Company have ratified their agreement with Edison's Colonial Company. The ex -King of Bavaria is now a raving maniac, and chloroform had to be resorted to to place him in a strait jacket. The Proctor has not yet intervened in tho Crawford-Dilke divorce oaae. It is reported that the woman Fanny mentioned so frequently in tho evidence has been spirited away. [ekUTEb'b TELEOEAM3.] London, 14 th June. Per Merchant Shipping nnd Underwriters' Association : — Arrived — Pareora, from Lyttelton (12th March).
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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 2
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166CABLE NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 2
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