TELEGRAMS.
;.< ’<: .;•>!: Aog; 22i I ~; Ar ; riTe!Jr?rtS;iß.* Star of Ragland,from 27 }’ rOparW-from -TUel^ftiration,Armyipropose lo estab-j Jißb;e|bigr»Dtico,lbnieß<in?th9 ivarionß dis- : HeDjyjGeorgsrapproTCß'of sdherne. :i *; ton ‘iM f>:r - are, bqildingfpot; steamers of;66oCh ton^ ; n (They;, iare;Jt6‘,pte«m! 15 - ■ 1 pen trade] vp, ijThp conference; of > i(QandUodtliae'tesblTOd toMisae-ihe GbJ :Vefco.ineaJifidr damuges 'ta ihddstriesVancl organise a force to oppose tbk'fFfendhj An agitation4B-«goiBg“on in favour of the. Stale pufchSsing tbe'Bbglish rail-1 rilWk Inf.-. i:.ot jMsnxsfv/'-' | 5,,,,; V! -, n ,, a Aug. 2S.
, 1; By an.explosion of gunpowder, at tin ;f|c,tip.cy;i»t.Waltham u Abbey*! in /Essex, ,ljrosiPeESojnß iwerel bloWn to pieces. /I N. 1 |Ih0(.i T JPeoribftiist,;in-: /referringto t thq her boor, bparde in? New Zealand, ltt&iCtawnmeiil)df thefoolony./have Shpyyn ailameutable absence: of oate and fipapplrili ' -reolitude lover tbk Taranaki ; Her h,o'pc Board. •■'■i , Thehmedioal officer of; IGlonakilty, reports thafc/SOOO’ peopU in the dietriet will be in a Starving i con di|ionwithin a month unless assistance is.rendered, I !■’
, The Colonial Smitbfield Meat Freezing iGompany*,dealing with Queensland meat with aloapital of £loo,oooi his‘ beer (registered, 1 • • ■■: ’- • 'Vf - . -■■;_
!■' particulars of the Anglo-Portuguese Convention ace published^’;Portugal is ■allottedMozambique.Angolaiandljojanda ; £ngiarid secureß the right to the -southern . shores ofi Lake* Nyassaj - the Shipehighlands and Elantyge; ; are restricted, arid reciprocal l rights' ara :to bearranged for;' The 1 navigation; oe (the Zambesi is to be free. '* ■ j lof-rt.TI v;;rH:- ;;i ! ■ I • A severe hurricane has rbefen j; ex-j ; penenced' in the- Province 1 of Styria, The:National Exhibit'ion at the capital, was destroyed. ' f?v Inv-d .Ik Beenk, Aug. 21 i '• A severe cyclone sWfept'hWf'the Jura mountains 'ahd * Nericbitel. 'fThotfsaniit of trees tfere nprobted, l many'hohsea destroyed and several lives lost. ATbe'tvboja damage Was done in the spaCei-faf ll three Imitiates. 1 : «! :::vr^ ru ;i. ’ Aug. 22,
The cyclone which passed Over the region of lhs Jura moUntaine, t’esultod; dnua 10^titeB , >b ! eibglf^^ p '?l , tib Tf ’6lktfde| 'cathedral tower Was■ destroyed,aridi 'manyl*ctbrieop6«(lla'iißed. f!l^ ,T ''‘’‘' {! ’ , n! : \ v-vu Atfg. 20; ’ j The Servian Government is -ririquiriug into the alleged attempt to poison the Liberal leaders by means of arsenic. Aug,. 20. The relations : between Russia and Turkey are strained. ,The appointment of : a successor to Belidoff, 1 Russian Ambassador, has been deferred. J : ... Aug. 22, Reports from Armenia state that the disturbances there are increasirig and! mrioh 4farm : is felt. ;• u v: ' ’ MonopoO, Aug. 21. The Sultan’s trppps defeated the rebels i and strnok off the heads p£ pri*; spoers, . ’ New Yorx, Aug. 21. A railway accident at Boston caused i a number of: passengers to become en-‘ tangled in' the dehritf and before they; were extricated 1 many were literally; boiled to death by- the' escaping’ steam.' Twenty died from their injuries, j -:k '• A ag t 22. i San Salvador has rejected the terms of; peace offered by Gnatemala, and it is believed that war will be renewed. Washington, Arigi 22; •■•Mr Blaine, Seoretiiy of 'Blate, is opposed to the pehririg Sea difficulty being inferred to arbitration. ! 1 ■ States | has beep eriopowered to prohibit imports' from: any -’country excluding American meat, ( ’’
AUSTRALIAN CABLE. • ft . - ■ - Sydney, Ang. 23. It has been discovered that a boy attending the .Balmain public school (port of Sydney) line l been suffering from leprosy for four months. ' Arrived-**-Mobican, American warship from Apia j Tarawera from Auckland. 1 ■' ' ~! 1 " ■" - ; - Leave, has been granted to the Pacific Mail Company to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision dismissing their < action against the PostmaterGeneral, Newcastle, Aug, 22. Sailed—S.s. Rokotipo for New, .Zealand with 800 Q tons of coal, Aag. 24. Sailed—Waihora for Auckland, Melbourne, Aug. 22. Arrived— from the Bluff. A man named has been arrested on a charge of murdering a woman named Jubb, with whom he boarded. The circumstances are somewhat peculiar, ap Turner, when arrested,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2090, 26 August 1890, Page 1
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687TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2090, 26 August 1890, Page 1
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