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■a ■ ■ ■ (Peb Electric Telegraph—Copyright)) [Pkr Press Association.] (Eeceivod 10.35 a.m., June 9th. THE GERMAN EMPEROR. London, June 8. The Emperor William of Germany will remain m England from July 4th to 13tb, (Eeooivea 1.20 a.m., June 9th.) THE RUSSIAN JEWS. Beblin, June 8. Eight hundred Russian Jews are arriving at Oharlettonburg daily. St. Petersburg, June 8. Many of the richest Jew bankers ar<= voluntarily leaving Russia. THE CAPTURED TOURIf, 3. Constantinople, June 8. The brigands have released the Englist and German tourists, THE MAM PUR MASSACRE. Calcutta, June 8. Sonapulty declares that he refused to confirm the order for tho execution of the British officers at Manipur, and alleges that the Tongal general is responsible for their death. (Received 8 p.m., June Oth.) COMMERCIAL. London, June 8. Pig iron fell to 45a 6d, but the marke' has now recovered somewhat, and th< latest quotation is 47s 6d. PERSONAL. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has nomi nated Mr Stanley Wilson, who gave cvi dence m the baccarat case, a member o: the Marlborough Club. COLONIAL LOANS. A considerable amount of the Nev South Wales conversion stock has beer subscribed. The balance will remait open until January. Parleying is proceeding to secure an amount of Queensland matured debentures at 90. Acceptable terms have beet offered by tenderers for the loan. (Special to Press Association.) (Rocoivorl 10.30 a.m., Juno Oth.) THE MANIPUR TRIALS. Calcutta, Juno 8. Tho Jnbraj excuses himself from the charges of complicity m the massacre, on tho plea that he was absent and asleep at the time. THE CHILIAN REBELLION. Valparaiso, June 8. There is sumo excitement at Iquique, owing to tho American Admiral taking away the Itata without discharging her arms. Tho insurgents offered Bolivia the Provinces of Tacua and Arica if she would assist them. Although the cession of those districts would give Bolivia access to the soa, tho offer was refused. THE LA.TE SIR JOHN MACDONALD. Ottawa, June 8. The body of Sir John Macdonald is to be embalmed. The Queen has ordered n wreath to be sent. It is expected that Sir Charles Tupper will succeed him aB Premier. THE MILDURA. tiONDON, June 8. The cruieor Mildura has sailed for Australia.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5164, 10 June 1891, Page 2
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369ENGLISH AND FOREIGN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5164, 10 June 1891, Page 2
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