THE NIHILISTS.
St. Petersburg. Juno 17. It is reported that the Nihilists have undermined the Palace at Gatschina. Numerous arrests have been made. (Special to Press Association.) (Received 1 a.m., Jono 18th.) BANQUET TO THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. Londok, June 17. The Surrey County committeo have banquetted the Australian team. Lord Oxenbridge presided. CABLE MATTERS. Mr Jackson has replied to Sir Arthur Blyth, promising to arrange an interview between Mr Goschen and tho AgenlaGeneral with regard to cable matters. AN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. The Prince of Wales opposes tho idea of holding an International Exhibition in London, and tho project will probably be abandoned. : COSIPENSATION TO PUBLICANS. The Government have accepted Mr Heneage'a amendment, declaring that the payment of compensation ahall not create a vested interest in licenses. EAST AFRICA. England and Germany have agreed to a compromise over the East African dispute. The ataterr.ent ia confirmed that Mr Buchanan, the British Consul in Shire, shot two Sepoys and burned Portuguese flags. Lisbon, June 17. The Portuguese at Quihaime are organising an irregular force to operate on the Zambesi. The Government intend to reinforce the troops in Mozambique.
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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4872, 18 June 1890, Page 3
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