BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
fBF ELECTRIC TELJBOBAPH.—CCPTJtIfIHT.J [Special to Press Association.] [Received June 13, at 18.80 p.m.] THE DUKE OP PORTLAND'S MARRIAGE. LONDON, Juki 12. The Duke of Portland was married to-day to Miss Dallas Yorke. The ceremony was attended with great brilliancy. MR DILLON’S TOUR. The London Press is republishing the article in the Melbourne Age on Mr Dillon’s mission to Australia. Comment is made on the apathy of the delegates’ reception, and it is predicted that the tour will he a financial failure. A GIGANTIC MEETING. Mr Gladstone addressed a meeting of 85,000 miners at Redruth, in Cornwall. MADAME MELBA. PARIS, Java 12. Mdme. Melba is to receive .£IOOO for four representations at Monte Carlo, in February. After completing ber engagements there she visits Venice and Northern Italian cities, where she is engaged on the same terms. PARIS EXHIBITION. The Exhibition is now complete. TERRIBLE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC. MADRAS, Jura 18. A thousand deaths from cholera are reported weekly at Gangam. [Received June 13, at 11.10 p.m.] LONDON. Jus* 10. The Eight Eev Dr Temple, Bishop of London, has appealed against the decision of the Court of Queen’s Bench, ordering him to re-hear the charges in connection with the reredos dispute at St Paul’s Cathedral. RECIPROCITY. Jura 12.' Dr M'Lawin, of Sydney, and Sir Saul Samuel, are endeavouring to arrange a system of reciprocal treatment by tbe medical men of New South Wales and Great Britain. CRICKET. In the return cricket match, Yorkshire against Derbyshire, Spofforth took tbe last eight Yorkshire wickets for ten runs. [Bsosived June U, at 1.30a.m.l THE PRINCE OP WALES AT THE EXHIBITION. PARIS, Juke 13. The Prince and Princess of Wales and daughters visited tbe Colonial section of the Exhibition yesterday. They expressed much gratification at the New Zealand Court, and the Australian wool exhibits were much admired. LONDON, Jura 13. STANLEY’S MOVEMENTS. News has reached here to the effect that Stanley was at Mari, on the Victoria Nyanza, on Dec. 2, with his following much reduced by starvation and fighting. He thereupon turned back, and remained with Emin Bey at XJnyara. It is thought that Stanley intended to proceed to the Insalala provision depot.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8819, 14 June 1889, Page 5
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