CABLE NEWS.
.«. By Telegraph. — Redter's Copyright. MELBOURNE, June 22. Dr. George Teague, the well-known homeopathic, died to day, from the effect of a buggy accident. SYDNEY, June 22. The case against Wright and Hntton, in connection with alleged railway frauds, has been abandoued. (special to press association.) LONDON, June 21. Brock's statue of O'Connell will be ready for shipment to Australia at the end of the year. Sir Charles Clifford has been created a baronet. The whole of the city has been wonderfully illuminated, and lias a bright and pleading appearance. The Times states that the Pope is sending Monsignor Persico as apostolic delegate to Ireland, because he is not satisfied with the attitude of the clergy there. Three hundred Hungarian pilgrims have beeu drowned in the river Danube, owing to their raft capsizing in a squall. It is estimated that at the present time there are 2.000,000 visitors in London. Even the Russian and French Press eulogise Her Majesty the Queen, and admit the great progress that is being made by Great Britain.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1657, 23 June 1887, Page 2
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