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Preu AiK>ctatim.—£lectrie Telegraph.—Copyright, THE VICTORIAN MOUNTED RIFLES. London,' June 1. The Times states that the contingent! of the Victorian Mounted Rifles/Tias'■'".' won golden opinions by their discipline >- and smart work. They have, been specially invited to assist in the ceremony ex trooping the colours. FRENCH CUSTOMS DUTIES. Paris, June I. The Chamber of Deputies has decide*! * to adroit raw hides free. CRICKET MATCH. London, June 1. In the cricket matchM.C.C. v; Nofjisv Ferris, of late Australian, team, took six wickets for seven runs. The whole of thoNotta team was dismissed for the small total of 21 runs. ' THE ARCADIA FLOATED OFF. London, June 1. The RM.s. Arcadia, which got ashore in the Suez Canal, has been floated off uninjured. SICKNESS AMONG THE TROOPS IN MANIPUR, . Calcutta, June I. There is much sickness among the troops in Manipur. Forty deaths nave occurred in a detachment of the 60th Rifles, numbering only 200. LONDON COMMERCIAL. London, June I.' Antimonjris £51 to £53. Scotch pig iron has advanced to 563 9d. ' : ■,■ ' , ' ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 5
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