CABLE SUMMARY.
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■ lioiißoN, JuK«..i, ■ • The French Government are -preparing a Bill limiting the hours-of operptiycs,. The Italian' Chamber of Deputies, by a large majority ' lias carried ft motipa expressing confidence in Sjgnor Qrispi.. Mr Jas. Dalton, of Sydney, has been returned unopposed for West Donegal. It 10 reported that the expedition \U)der the command of Dr. Peter# will joist" that uuderEpainPasha.
The Koasn'tir Citzenship Bill, by. which it was to abrogate the law that expatriated Louis Kossuth and deolare him a Hungarian oitizen on his merits, has been., rejected by the Hungarian Legator^.-- -/: ■ The uncle of Searle, late champion sculler, writes to tne Sportsman, attaoking the Postmaster-General , of New South Wales, for ' alleged tampering with the Searle forwarded to
le colony by English admirers of earle. '■
It» ruinoured/that'M, de Giers. the Russian Mioister of Foreign Affftirs, in« tenfoito resign, \ , ~
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIII, Issue 6626, 3 June 1890, Page 2
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142CABLE SUMMARY. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIII, Issue 6626, 3 June 1890, Page 2
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