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By Electrise Telegraph—Copyright. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) London, March 20. Intelligence has been received from West Africa that H. H. Johnston, British Consul at the Cameroons, who was kidnapped by aaarages, has been Tenders for the Bawjceston -MuuicipalTper cent, loan ot L 150.000 were opened to-day, and were found £> amount to only 1.19,0.0 Tho _l.at will remain open for a week longer at the minimum, L 97. • London, March 29. Jler Majesty the Queen left London for Cannes. ‘ father Myan, who was recently arrested for refusing to appear as a witness agai nß t a defaulting tenan , hae been committed to prison for »|ain refusing to give evidence. 1

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London, March 29.

The Queen has commanded the attendance of all members of her family at the coming Jubilee celebrations. Affairs in Bulgaria are approaching a crisis, and a coup is daily expected. Many rumors are current as to the form it will take. London, March 29. The North Cornish Mining Company, Daylesford, Victoria, has been withdrawn. Mr Downer temporarily replaces Sir Herbert Sandford as British Commissioner of the Adelaide Jubilee Commission. Mr Cecil Raikes has requested the Agente-General to renew parleying with the Mail Companies, and it is considered probable that a compromise will be effected.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 787, 1 April 1887, Page 17

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Latest by Cable. New Zealand Mail, Issue 787, 1 April 1887, Page 17

Latest by Cable. New Zealand Mail, Issue 787, 1 April 1887, Page 17

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