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By Gablk, —(Phess Association). Vote For French NavyParis, June 19, Admiral Kraniz introduced in the Chamber of Doputioa that the Government had (lQiooded their naval proposals and would ask for credit of between fifty and sixty million francs: The Emperor of Germany 111. Berlin, June 19. The physicians have ordered tho Emperor William to t:ike complete rest aud ho will start on a fishing excursion tc Norway on Juno 30. Austria Preparing". Viicnna, June 19. The Austrian Government iutends to ask for an extra military, crodit to the oxtont of nino millions of florins, Small Pox in MelbourneMelbodrnk, Juno 19. It haß transpirod that two cases of small pox have occurred during the voyago of a vessel from Mauritius recently, the authorities are communicating with the Government of New South Wales and South Austraiia r 'for the purpose of takiug measures to declare Mauritius an infected country. Ascot Races--London, Juno 19. Tho following ia tho result of tho race for the-Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot Meeting. Lord Lome, 1; Ashplant, 2 ■ Tiysaphernes 3. The Alleged Leprous Butcher. The butchers are indignant at the Prince of Wales' statement tlmt a Lopor ia employed in a London meat market, and deny the truth of tho assertion. The Transvaal and SwazilandSir J. Fei'guason stated in an answer to a question in the House of Commons that President Kruger disclaims any intention on the part of Tranmal to interefcre in Swaziland. Arming of Coaling Stations, In annwor to a question, Mr Stanhope, Secrotuiy tor War. said ho hoped that the guns for tho forts at Singapore would bo sent in a fow weeks aud that all the big guns for tho important coaling stations would be forwarded duriug tho current year. The six inob guns for tho minor stations were nearly finished. Parnell's Action Against the Times The Court of Queeus Bench Ims rojected Parnell's appeal against postponing his libel action against tho Times until l<!ovvetnber. Payment of Members. Sydney lust night. Tho LegislativuAsßumbly bypassed tho pay wont of Members Bill. ' The Germans in Bast Africa. Zanzibar. June 19, One of Captain Wiasinan's missing stoamors has boon found, Inspection of Colonial Forces. Sydney, Juno 20, Major-General Edwards left llong Kong for Australia on Tuesday' Ho is the oflicor who has boon invited to make periodical inspections of the Australian local foromnd dofenccs. Ulga Left for Germany. The Olgu has sailed for Germany,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6347, 21 June 1889, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6347, 21 June 1889, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6347, 21 June 1889, Page 2