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_| _ LONDON, May 28. The following are announced as the only official celebrations of Her Majesty's Jnbilea:— The service at Westminster Abbey, a military review at Alderahot, a gggnl and military review at Portsmouth, Ind A parade of 80,000 home district "rctonteftn before the Queen atßuekingliam Oa&ace. LONDON, May 29. A .terrible explosion occurred at TJbston eolß^ry yesterday, near Glasgow. Twenty gossans were killed. / , . : PABIS,May2B. la oonseqnencft of M. Freyoinet's inalalify to form a Ministry, M. Grevy will •gam iefluest M. Bouvier to undertake * flw task. That gentleman is now engaged in thfe formation of a moderate Bepnblioan Chfrfp^ti in which General. Ganssier will probably be Minister for War and M. | Flflurena Minister for Public Works. M. | l&nftier has' received a promise of support ofthfl ?• right" .jU'iß.now estimated that folly one hnndredt Hves were lost by the fire at the Open 'Comiqua. The bodies of several flrigiiffh ladies have been extricated from the rains. • CONBTANTINOPLB, May 28. •-The great powers, with: th& exception of Bnssift, replying to the circular of the Porte urging them to come to an agreement regarding '» eandidite for the throne of Bulgaria^ £ava announced that an exjohengetof views 00. the subject will forthwith take place. The Busaian Government, however, declines to discuss the question. BRUSSELS, May 28, Colliery strikes are becoming more general, and are extending throughout the country. Great precautions are being taken by the police and military authorito prevent rioting. OTTAWA, May 28. O'Brien has left Canada tor New York. His mission is generally regarded as having been a total failure. MELBOURNE, May 29. An open air meeting is to be held on Batarday under the presidency of Sir Bryan O'Loughien to protest against the Tri«h Crimes Bill. -• SYDNEY, May 29. SJLS. Diamond arrived from Tonga to-day. She brings news that it is openly seated among the natives of Tonga that the next attack on Baker will be made with clubs, as they will not trust to fire* The steamer Ripple, which arrived tooay t reports the total wreck of the schooner Lizzie, at Isabel Group, Solomon Gronp. The annual inter-colonial eight-oared boat race between New South Wales and •ififiioria was roved on the Parramatta yesterday afternoon, and resulted in the .Victorian crew winning very easily.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1637, 30 May 1887, Page 3
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377CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1637, 30 May 1887, Page 3
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