HOME AND FOREIGN.
[press association.] AFGHANISTAN. Herat, June 19." > A British exploring party have crossed the Afghan frontier between Peshawur and Abottabad. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL* London, J une 20. In view of the recent adverse vote on Mr. J. Morley's amendment to the Local Government Bill, the Marquis of Salisbury has summoned a special meeting of his party for to-morrow, to discuss the situation, and whether the Government are to be dictated to by the Marquis of Hartington, Mr. Chamberlain, and the Liberal Unionists, as the price of their support. CARDINAL MORAN AND THE POPE. Rome, June 19. Cardinal Moran, of Sydney, had a long interview with His Holiness the Pope to-day on religious affairs in Australia.
THE IRISH SECRETARYSHIP. London, June 20. The resignation of A. J. Balfour as Chief Secretary for Ireland is believed to be imminent, although the statement has been semi-officially denied. DEATH OF A CHESS-PLAYER. London, June 20. The death is announced of Dr. J. H. Zukertort, thp distinguished chessplayer, aged 46. SHIPPING. Rio Janeiro, June 20. The Doric left for Plymouth yesterday, her frozen meat being in good condition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9087, 22 June 1888, Page 5
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