SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY.'
London, June 14. It is feared that the affection of the throat from which the Crown Prince of Germany is suffering will prove fatal, the doctors having unduly deferred performing the operation. Dr. M. Mackenzie, the specialist in this disease, expresses himself confident, however, that the Prince will recover.
THE AMERICAN COFFEE MARKET. London, June 14.
A panic has occurred on the American coffee market. Two large failures are reported.
FIRE AT SEA
London, June 14
The British India Navigation Company's steamer Jumna, from Brisbane to London, has arrived at Aden. She reports that a fire broke out in the hold, which lasted three days, and the cargo is damaged.
CHARGE OF TREASON,
London, June 14,
Eight residents of- Alsace are being tried by the German authorities on a charge of treason, by intriguing with the French Commissioner, M. Schnsebele.
RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA
London, June 14.
It is stated in England that Russia is placing steamers on the River Oxus in Turkestan.
PROPOSED NEW GERMAN LINE. London, June 14.
The North German Steamship Company have offered to establish a line of steamers between Vancouver, Japan, and China for an annual subsidy of £6000.
THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN SERVIA. London, June 14. M. Ristics has succeeded in the formation of a Ministry in Servia.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7976, 16 June 1887, Page 5
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