CABLEGRAMS.
BRITISH and FOREIGN Per Electric Telegraph — Copyright UNITED PRESS ASSO6IATION London, Juue, G. Nasrnllah Khan, tha Ameer's soa, reviewed seventeen thousand troops at A'dc'ial'ot. The artillery was specially admired by him. Tho Lord Mayor . of London receives him in state at Guildhall to-day, and presents an ad dress enclo-ed in a god casket. Earl Hopetoun, spsakiug at a banquet said he would uot attempt to conceal that the situation in Victoria was serious. The Colony had met its troubles strongly and tried to establish its credit in the eyes of the world A better and sounder tone prevailed at the time he left than for some year 3 past. He had heen informed that busi** ness was brisk. The Scotsman says that Government supporters would regard the appointment of flayter >to the Governorship ot New South Wales as an indication of the spetdy dissolution of Parliament. The Meat Trade journal referring to the price obtained for sheep by ihe Morayshire, states that when sheep are worth 15s in the Co'onies and reaiie 54s in the Home market it estab* lishsd tha record price, and is certain to encourage the live slock export trade in the Colonies. The Govenor of the gaol denies that Wilde is insane. At first the convict was kept at a treadmill for six hours a day, but as his health i 3 not good! he ig at present engaged io the lighter occupation of picking- oakum. .....The Scotsman repeats tbe rumor ! that Sir Artfe'Ha'yiieir M.O. for Walg iff, will wi 1 receive the Governorship of Few South Wales, if the by election is likely to go in favor of the Govern, aent. In repaying t o an address of welcome presented by the Linlithgow and Queensbury Councils, Lord Hopetoun said that federation of Australia would be of great advantage to the colonies and a source of strength lo the Empire. With one Governor-General, one executive, one defence force, the abolition of border customs, and assiini'a* tion of the bu'k of law. would greatly reduce the coit of Government and ba an uulold relief to the taxpayer. The Gothic has arrive d at Teneriffe with her chilled beef in •xcelient condition . The Powers are incensed at the dilitary conduct of the Turkish Government respecting the Armenia proposals and it is not unlikely that the conference of Euranean Ambassadors, in Constantinople will be followed by a naval display. Cairo, June 6. The Bedouins have desttoyad the cholera hospita's in Jeddab. The .garrison is to be increased im> mediately. Capetown, June 6. Several reports have been received from Zambesi that Lobengula is still alive. Athens Juue 6. A party which included some officials attached to the British Legation had a thri ling escape from the Brigaads in La Rissa.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 508, 8 June 1895, Page 2
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