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BRITISH & FOREIGN.

Per Piiess Association — Copyright.] LONDON, Skpt. 14. The C/.arewitch has arrived at Berlin /■// mnlr to Paris, where he intends making an oflicial visit. (Received September 10, noon.) Sept. 15. Sir G. Berry (Victoria), Sir C. Mills (the Capo), and Sir C. Tuppor (Canada), have been selected to act with Mr Goschen's Departmental Committee to report on investment of Trust funds in colonial securities. Mr Goschen requires the colonies to secure the investors' right to recover in English Courts, and insists that only stocks which linvo reached a certain minimum shall be eligible. Sept. 16. The Agent-General and Foreign Consuls have been sounded as to whether an International Mining-Exhibition in London in 1890 is likely to meet with outside support. Mr J. S. Udal has been gazetted Attor-ney-General of Fiji. ! The demand of tailors for iuci-eased wages has been conceded. (Received Sept. IG, 1.25 a. in ) PARIS, Sept. 14. Although the nomination of General Boiilanger has been refused, his Committee are running him for Montmartre with every prospect of success. The police have removed placards favoring Boulanger, and have taken into custody those who stuck up the bills. Out of 1600 candidates nominated for the general election for the Chamber of Deputies, 250 are supporters of Boulanger. ORLEANS, Sept. 14. Boulangists and Buonaparte candidates unite in demanding a revision of the constitution. BERLIN, Sept. 15. Prince Bismarck, replying to the South' West African Company's request for Imperial protection, said it was not a part of Germany's colonial policy to introduce State institutions among uncivilized races.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5570, 16 September 1889, Page 2

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BRITISH & FOREIGN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5570, 16 September 1889, Page 2

BRITISH & FOREIGN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5570, 16 September 1889, Page 2