SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[press ASSOCIATION.] THE FEDERAL MAIL SERVICE. London, June 4. The tender for the federal mail service by the P. and 0. Company is so moderate that the company are _ confident of being successful, and in the event of which they will probably build larger vessels in order to secure a greater number of passengers at cheaper rates. SIR SAUL SAMUEL. London, June 4. The Post Office authorities compliment Sir Saul Samuel on the success attained by him in arranging the parcel post. THE ADELAIDE EXHIBITION. London, June 4. The Jubilee Exhibition Committee are hampered in their action owing to the indecision of the Government. [renter's telegrams.] : ' HERR MOST'S SENTENCE. Washington, June 3. Herr Most, the editor of the Socialist journal in Chicago, who was charged with inciting the late riots in that city, has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment, and in addition to pay a fine of five hundred dollars. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND MARRIED. Washington, June 3. The Hon. rover Cleveland, the President of the United States, was married to-day to Miss Folsom. PARCEL POST WITH AUSTRALIA. London, June 3. Negotiations for the establishment of a parcel post between England and the Australian colonies are in a forward state. It is expected that the service will be commenced shortly. THE SCULLING RACE. London, June 3. The sculling race between Bubear and Nelson took place to-day. Nelson was defeated by three lengths.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7656, 5 June 1886, Page 5
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