HOME AND FOREIGN.
[press association.l EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS. London, August 23. An extensive collection of educational exhibits, furnished by the School Boards, has been shipped for the Melbourne Exhibition. THE ZULU WAR. Durban, August 21. . The reserves raised against Dinizulu have been disbanded. REVOLT IN AFGHANISTAN. Cabul, August 21. Ishak Khan has rebelled against the Ameer. THE SHIPPING RING. London, August 23. • A tentative agreement has been arrived at between the shipping ring and the Australian mutual shippers, by which rates have been assimilated. The committee appointed by the shippers and brokers are organising a regulation tariff of freights. DEATH OF AN M.P. London, August 22. Mr. Henry Richard, member for Merthyr Tydvil, died to-day. MR. SPURGEON'S HEALTH. London, August 22. The Rev. C H. Spurgeon is reported to be dangerously ill. THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL . LEAGUE. London, August 22. Mr. Gladstone, writing from Hawar-' den, expresses his approval of the agitation now going on in Scotland in favour of the National League. GUINNESSS BREWERY COMPANY Dublin, August 21. Guinness's Brewery Company has declared a dividend of 15 per cent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9141, 24 August 1888, Page 5
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