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London, May 27. The Bteamer Khlo collided in the Channel with tbf> steamer Duke of Buckingham, from Queensland to London. The latter vessel received d&nißge to the insulating chamber, bat the captain does not think her mead cargo has been injured. The Marquis of Qaeansberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the olose of tan trial of Wilde and Taylor. Nasrullah Khan, second eon of tbe Ameer of Afghanistan, who is at present on a visit to England, ia to be lavishly entertained by Royalty. Ie company with. the Prioceol Wales and the Duke of Cambridge be was present at the ceremony of trooping tbe co'ors, and expressed hitm'elf surprised and delighted at what he ,hadseen. He was nfterwardß . injrndneed'tn'tibe Princess of Wales, the Uaobess of York, and the Duke of SsxeCobnrg, • The_ Bombay correspondent of The Time*, referring to the recent attacks on the- -British ontpists, says that if the British evacnate Übltral the tribes, f earing the. transfer of tbe country to Afghanistan, will be certain to appeal to Russia for protection and assistance. Pakis, May 27. The Armenian delegates, - who are at present in Paris, have appealed to tbe Great Powers themselves to appoint .European High Commissioners,
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10003, 30 May 1895, Page 4
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212DRLAYED CABLE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10003, 30 May 1895, Page 4
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