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LATEST HOME v FOREIGN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph, — Copyright.
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Received June 2, at 1.45 a.m.
London, June 1.
A letter has been published from Earl Granville to the effect that the statement recently made that a settlement had been arrived at between England and Russia was incorrect. The question of the Afghan frontier delimitation is still the subject of negotiation between the two countries.
Paris, June 1.
A decree has been issued forbidding the use of flags by Communists at funerals in the city.
Received June 2, at 12 50 p.m.
Paris, June 2.
A state funeral of Victor Hugo took place to-day, when his remains were carried to their final resting-place in the Pantheon. The procession was of a most imposing character, and vas witnessed by an enormous crowd, who thronged the streets along the line of route. Several Communists ; who were carrying red flags in contravention of the recent decree, were arrested on starting, but in other respects the proceedings were orderly.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3971, 3 June 1885, Page 2
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