ENGLAND .
[Received June 25, 6 p.m.] London, Jane 24. The training ship Sea Lark, about whose safety eerloua fears were enter* talned, baa arrived safely at Splthead. (Received June 26, 9,90 p.m.) The Admiralty has aooepted the offer of Dr. H. G. Lann, editor of Periodical Travel, to provide a ship and travelling expenses free for the colonial troops to witness the naval review at Splthead on Satarday. [Rocelved June 26, 12,15 a,rn,] Jane 25. Lord Roaemead 1b Berloußly ill. In the Honee of Commonß the Hon. 6. N. Carzon afcated that British tights to Hawaii would be fully maintained, , It is rumored that the West African chief Bamory has been polioned, and his aon has auooaaded him. The latter is favorable to the British. [Reoelved Juno 23, 1 a.m.] In the House of Commoua the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain stated that parley* Ing was proceeding with the Australian Governments with reference to the admlnlfltration of the Solomon Islands.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10645, 26 June 1897, Page 3
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