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HOME AND FOREIGN.

[PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

THE WELSH GOLD MINES. London, 25. The capital of Mr. Pritchard Morgan's company, to work the Gwynfy!\wdd gold mines, has been over subscribed^

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY Washington, June 26.

The Republican Convention have adopted General Harrison as their candidate for the Presidency. Mr. Blaine declines to be nominated, unless assured, of the unanimous vote of the party*—aa assurance which it is impossible to give. The eighth ballot gave Harrison a majority.

THE FIRE ON THE ESSEX. Aden, June 25. The cargo of the steamer Essex is again on fire, and is now burning.

THE POPE.

Rome, June 25.

His Holiness the Pope declares that he never will agree willingly to depart from the Vatican.

THE LATE EMPEROR.

Berlin, June 25.

Funeral services were held throughout Germany yesterday in commemoration of the death of the late Emperor. Emperor William and the Empress attended the service at Potsdam, and afterwards made a state entry into Berlin.

SHIPPING.

London, June 25.

Arrived : The Lurline ; and the Mary A. Greenwood, from New Zealand, at New York.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9091, 27 June 1888, Page 5

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HOME AND FOREIGN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9091, 27 June 1888, Page 5

HOME AND FOREIGN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9091, 27 June 1888, Page 5