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CABLEGRAMS.

(PER CABLE-RECTER.) JUBILEE REMISSION OP SENTENCES. Adelaide, Judo 7. The Government have granted certain remissions in the sentences of prisoners in \ honor of tlio Queen's Jubilee. VICTORIAN MINING DEPARTMENT UNSATISFACTORY Melbourne, June 8. In the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr Bout moved an amendment to the Ad-dress-in-Rcply, to the effect that the Administration of the Mining Department was unsatisfactory. The debate is still proceeding. PRINCE ALEXANDER. London, Juno 7. Tho Bulgarian army intend to proclaim Prince Alexander their omnoander, RUSSIA RKINFORCES. Russia has strongly reinforced the garrison at Reni, a town in Bessarabia. THE LATE GOVERNOR OF MAURITIUS. Tho result of the inquiry into the charges against Sir J. Popo Hennessy, lately Governor of the Mauritius, is still an open question, the Colonial Office not having positively decided what steps shall ho taken. CONFERENCE RE SUGAR BOUNTIES. London, June 8. England is arranging a cnoferauce for the purpose of discussing with Germany and Austria the sugar bounty, but the Governments of these two countries demand fuller information, explaining the objects of the conference.

MR GLADSTONE, Mr Gladstone arrived in London from Swansea yesterday. During the course of his journey ho delivered speeches at Cardiff iiml the wayside stations. MICHAEL DAVIT 1\ During the series of evictions at Bodyko tlio mob threw vitriol and boiling water on the bailiffs. Mr Michael Davitt, who was present, delivered an incendiary speech. GERMAN SQUADRON IN SYDNEY. Sydney, June 9. The Gorman squadron, consisting of four ships, viz., Bismarck, Oaraloga, Olsja, and Sopie, arrived in harbor this evening from Capetown. The Captain of tlio Oka died suddenly of apoplexy while his ship was entering the heads. The Tync sailed to-day for Portsmouth with the relieved crews of Her Majesty's ships in the Australian station. The Nelson and Opal sailed to-day.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 5807, 10 June 1887, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 5807, 10 June 1887, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 5807, 10 June 1887, Page 2

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