HOME AND FOREIGN.
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DEATH OP A CLERGYMAN. London, October 11. The death is announced of the Rev. Wm. Butler, Wesleyan clergyman formerly of Victoria.
ILLNESS OF LORD SALISBURY.
London, October 11.
The Marquis of (Salisbury is seriously ill, and his medical adviser has ordered complete repose.
FISHERY DISPUTES. London, October 11, Russia has seized a British-American sealer in the Behricg Sea.
UNIVERSITY HONOURS.
London, October 11.
The University of Cambridge confers the honorary degree of Master of Arts on Professor Liversidge.
NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF. London, October 11. Parleying in connection with the Franco-Italian Treaty of Commerce has been abandoned.
SUGAR BOUNTIES,
London, October 11.
Mr. Sanstroy, who was charged by M. Rouvier to inquire into the question of sugar taxation, has forwarded his report to the Chamber of Deputies. He states that he found all the European Exchequers showing a strong desire to suppress bounties.
THE CROWN PRINCE.
London, October 11.
The Crown Prince, who was suffer ing from a severe cold, is greatly benefited by his stay in Italy.
FIFTY THOUSAND RUPEES.
London, October 11.
The Maharajah of Mysore, India, has given a donation of fifty thousand rupees to the Imperial Institute.
PAYING FOR ASSASSINATION.
London, October 11.
Morocco agrees to pay France an indemnity of a hundred thousand
francs for the a mander Schmidt.
.tion of Oom-
FOR AUSTRALIA.
London, October 11. H.M.S. Lizard, a composite gunboat now approaching completion at Belfast, has been commissioned to join the Australian squadron.
THE CAROLINE ISLANDS.
London, October 11.
A large Spanish force has been sent to the Caroline Islands. An American corvette has also been despatched to same place to protect the American missionaries there.
COLONIAL FEDERATION. London, October 11. Sir Chas. Tupper is trying to induce Newfoundland to federate.
THE WAR OFFICE SCANDAL.
London, October 12.
The Government attempts to implicate Generals Boulanger, Wilson, and Tbibaudin in the War Office scandal have failed.
RECONCILED.
London, October 12.
A reconciliation has been effected between King Milan of Servia and Natalie, his wife.
THE TURF SCANDAL.
London, October 11.
The Marquis of Ailesbury is .about to apply to the Chancery division of the High Court of Justice for an injunction to restrain the Jockey Club from enforcing their recent disqualifies tion.
AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.
London, October 12.
An European Conference to consider affairs in Morocco will be held at Madrid shortly.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8072, 13 October 1887, Page 5
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