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BOULANGER D OUTLAWED.

London, July 27. A decree of outlawiy has been issued against General Boulanger. THE DUKE OF FIFE. The Earl of Fife has been created a duke under the same title. THK QUEEN'S SAVINGS. A return presented to Parliament showsthat tho Qaeen's savings out of the Civil list amount to a million and a half beside her private fortune, which is derived from legacies and other sources SWISS EXPELLED FROM GERMANY. Bebijn, July 27. Germany has withdrawn from the treaty of 1876 with Switzerland, and the Swiss are being expelled from Germany. BX-KING MILAN AS REGENT. Belgrade, July 27. Germany and Austria have jointly urged ex- King Milan to assume the Regenoy of Servia himself. Russia is aotively opposing the suggestion, and has offered to gnarantee armaments to her partisans if they will rebel. j GREEK'S EXPELLING TURK 3 FROM j ORKTE. j Athens, July 27. i The inhabitants have expelled the Turkish authorities from Varnos and Cidonia, in Crete, and burned the archives. The peasant population are taking refuge in Relymo. It ia" expected that unless Turkey concedes their demand 6 the two parties cow opposed to one another under the names of " Barefoots " and " Havresacks " will coalesce and declare for annexation to Greece. KAILWaY IN WESTERN AFHIOi. Brussels, July 27. Belgium has voted 10,000,000 francs for the construction of a railway uniting tho Lower with the Upper Congo, for the purpose of enabling the traffic to overcome the obstaole at Yellala Falls. AITACK ON DEUVISHB^. Cairo, July 27. General Grenfell will attack the Dervishes in force in a week. AMERICA HOLD 9 ANOTHER EXHIBITION. New York, July 27. < The proposal of the Mayor of this city to hold an Internation Exhibition in 1892 under the auspices of the United States Government, to celebrate the fourth centenary of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, is being warmly supported by commercial gentlemen. j

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8536, 29 July 1889, Page 2

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BOULANGER D OUTLAWED. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8536, 29 July 1889, Page 2

BOULANGER D OUTLAWED. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8536, 29 July 1889, Page 2

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