SPECIAL CABLE MESSAGES
(By Kuotbio Tkleobaph— Copyright,l Special io Peess Association. Received July 23, at 10 a,m. London, July 22. Prinoe Albert Victor is suffering from a smart attaok of fever, supposed to have been contracted in lodla, whence he recently returned from a prolonged tour. Sir S. Wilson, Agent-General for New South Wales, has sailed for Australia. Lord Salisbury promises to consider means of meeting the new American Tarifi , Act, and that the licensing fund will also i be applied to educational purposes and the ereotion of laborers' dwellings in Ireland. The people of Heligoland have forwarded a grateful farewell to her Majesty the Queen. Paris, July 22. M. Rlbot has deoided not to meddle with the American tariff. Buenos Ayees, July 22. The Government buildings are guarded by cavalry. Received July 23, at 0.45 p m, London, July 22. Twenty-two thousand persona witnessed the departure of the Grenadier Guards. Many scenes were witnessed as the men bade farewell, and they were accorded an ovaUon as the steamer moved off.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4727, 23 July 1890, Page 2
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171SPECIAL CABLE MESSAGES Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4727, 23 July 1890, Page 2
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