Australian Fruits.
The New Hebrides. The Arms Act for Ulster. Afghan Frontier Delineation. [Spbotaii to Fbess Assooiaxioh.J [Bee— red May 12, at 12.15 p jn.l LONDON, Mir 11. The Prince of Wales will probably be present at the cricket match at the Oval between the Australians and a team representing Surrey, which will be played on May 20. The Adelaide fruits have been awarded a silver medal by the Boyal Horticultural Society of England. Mr "Walling and Sir Arthur Blyth have been selected as British delegates to the Protection of Cables Conference at Paris. Sir Arthur Blyth haa not accepted the position. Earl Granville is seeking to maintain the status quo of the New Hebrides, until the objections of the Colonies have been modified. The terms of the Anglo-Spanish wine treaty will also apply to Colonial wines, and they will come into opera-
tion on July next, and will be in force for six years. • The work of delineating the Afghan frontier has been resumed. I The French loan of .£4,000,000 has been successfully floated. j The Times publishes a rumour to- ! day to the effect that Government ! intend to extend the Arms Act to | Ulster as a precautionary measure. i j
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5616, 12 May 1886, Page 3
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202Australian Fruits. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5616, 12 May 1886, Page 3
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