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— f. (Per Electric Telegraph— Coeykiqiit.) (Per Press Association.) (Recoivod 1.50 a.m., Juno ith.) THE REV. MR JONES' CASE. London, June 2. Lord Salisbury has assured the London Missionary Society that Government are earnestly urging on France to formulate reasons for the expulsion of the Rev. Mr Joues from the New Hebrides. MONETARY. Consots aro 10] L New Zealand 5 per cents aro 105] ; 4 per cents (inscribed) 97. THE GERMAN EMPEROR. Berlin, June 2. The Emperor Frederick has gono to Potsdam. [Special to tie Press Association. (Received 1.50 a.m., Juno Hh.) PAUPER IMMIGRATION. Ottawa, June 2. Residents m Canada aro agitating m favour of restricting immigration from Great Britain, and ask the Government to legislate m the direction of preventing the introduction of paupers.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 4255, 4 June 1888, Page 3
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