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(Per Electric Telegraph — Copyright.) (Per Press Associatioh.) (Received 1 a.m., Jnno 17fch.l BOYCOTTING THE ENGLISH. London, June 16. Nows from the Zambesi shows that the boycotting of the English at Quillimauo still continues. A meeting was held, tha Governor presiding, at which several anti-English measures were agreed to. OBITUARY. MraSaumarez Smith, wife of the newlyappointed Bishop of Sydney. GENERAL SHIPPING. Arrived — Ship Turakina, from Napier (March 11) ; barque Bengal, from saipara (Feb. 10) ; barque Olaf Frygavioon, from Whaogaroa (Fee. 13). MEETING OF EMPERORS. Berlin, June Id. General Von O.iprivi will accompany tho Emperor on his visit to the Czar. CHOLERA AT VALENCIA. Madrid, June 16. .Cholera has broken out at Valencia, on on thu Mediterranean coast. MR STANLEY." Brussels, June 16. Tho Independence Beige states that Mr Stanley has accepted the Governorship of the Congo Free State. THE EFFECTS OF WARLIKE STATEMENTS. Vienna, June 16. Tho Austrian Government is doing its boat to minimiaa the effect of the Minister of War's statemont that the peace of Europe is insecure. The extra money voted will bo spread over several yeara,. and tho army increased by 50,000 meni annually. (Special to Press Association.) (Received 1.30 a.m., Jnno 17tb.) SUCCESS OF SHAW OF NEW ZEALAND. London, June 10. Shaw, tho well known New Zealand runner, won the 120 yards hurdle race at the Civil Service sports. THE TARIFF CONFERENCE. Sir F. D. Bell will represent England at tho Brussels tariff conference. COMPENSATION TO PUBLICANS. Mr W. S. Oaine, M.P., the Unionist whip, is obtaining signatures for an address to Lord Hartington, protesting against the payment of compensation topublicans. THE ACTION AGAINS1 1 MR WALPOLE. Miss Wiedroan's action against Mr Walpole is being heard. She is conducting her own case. "DARKEST AFRIOA." ' The proof sheets of Stanley's book have been stolon and hawkeS about for sale. Tho publishers to whom they were offered all declined to buy them. THE LONDON POLICE. Chief Constable Howard has been appointed Assistant Commissioner of Police nice Mr Pearson dead. The majority of tho Metropolitan force repudiated the proffered gratuity and have' resolved to give a month's notice of resignation unless "Mr Munro is reinstated' and their demands for increased pay conceded. Mr Munro writes -contradicting; Mr Matthews' vorsion of his resignationSUMMEIt NAVAL MANOEUVRESAdmiral Tryon will command the »t----tnckim; fdrco m tho naVfti mmicuuvres. THIS NEW ADJUTANT-GENERAI* . Sir liodvers Bullor has been, appointed

to aucceed Lord Wolseley ns AdjutantGeneral. MR WHITE'S HORSES. The Morning Post espressos surpriao at Kirkhani being ontorod for tho Ascot j Gold Vase, and regrets tho collapse ci Mr White's plucky venture. THE EAST AFRICAN COMPANY. Mr Anderson, representative of the British East African Company, has started for Berlin to resume negotiations for a delimitation of the British and German boundaries. EMIN BEY. Zanzibar, June 16. Emm Bey has been forbidden to visit Uganda pending negotiations for a settlement of the English and German spheres m East Africa. ANOTHER ENGLISHMAN MISSING. Oitatva, June 10. Another Englishman is missing m Canada. FILIBUSTERING IN LOWER CALIFORNIA. Mexico, June 10. The filibustering plot to invade Lower California is confirmed and the troops on the border aro being reinforced.

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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4871, 17 June 1890, Page 2

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THE LATEST. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4871, 17 June 1890, Page 2

THE LATEST. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4871, 17 June 1890, Page 2