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LATE TELEGRAMS.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright [REUTERS* TELEGRAMS.] I-" London, June 13; It is announced that in deference to the public wi»h~ on \he occasion of the celebration of the Queen's Jubilee, Her Majesty Arill wear acrann when wilhiu the precincts »f Westminster Abbey,but on her way thither wilL wear orJinanj attire with orders. On the occasion an immense military display will, take ( place all branches of the service being represented. Prince Albert Victor of Wales the Duke, and Bucliess of Edinburgh, and the Duke and Duchess of Connaught have arrived in London to take part in the Jubilee oelebrations. • - Berlin,: June 12. The bulletin, issued by the medical advisers of the Emperor- announces that his Majesty has slept better, and that 1 1 Ik pains have somewhat abated. The Nord I'eutche Zeitung publishes an article to-day on the Queen's JubU lee, and expresses the hope that the existing relations between Germany and Great Britain, which are founded on mutual confidence, will be maintained in the future. An official announcement has been made that Emperor William hat; been almost wholly confined to his bed during the last few days, suffering from abdominal cramp and catarrhul irritation of the eyelid*. . : The Government of Alsace-Lorraine ordered the expulsion of Lall&nce, a member of the lieichstag for Muathausen, owing to his French proclivities. The operation performed on the! Crown Prince's throat disclosed the fact. that the growth' therein Was not of a malig* nanl character. ' Calcutta, June 12. Later advices from A f/fhanistan report that the Ameer had left Cabul to assume command of the troops operating against the rebels, is untrue. The latest news from Afghanistan states that the Ameer, suspecting the loyalty of the garrison at Herat, is send* ing other troops to replace them. Two regiments of Heratese have already deserted and joined the rebels. The Ameer has left Cabul to assume command ef the troops operating; against the rebels. [per united press association.] Wellington, This Day. The jury returned a verdict for Mrs Scott in the insurance case, fi tiding the premium had been paid on or about the 10th of September. Nonsuit points were raised and reserved on the ground that the policy had lapsed and- the agent had no authority to renew. His Honor said he preferred to have the motion argued after his return from Gis borne, when Judge Richmond coull sit with him, as the point was a very difficult one to decide.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 14 June 1887, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 14 June 1887, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 145, 14 June 1887, Page 2