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The Star. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1893. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. LATER EDITION.

IBT BL2OTBIV rBLSQHFAR-COPtRIQUT.2 f Special to f&kjb Assooiatioh.l BTJDA PB3TH, June "4. ; The Triple Alliance- \ Addressing the Hungarian delegations, Count Kalnoky said that the relations with Germany and Italy were as close as ever, and that the friendly relations with Eußsia had been still further strengthened, and were likely to result in the cessation of the military tension in Europe. Uganda. PARIS, June 4. The Journal des Debate says that the evacuation of Uganda is a great diplomatic victory for Lord Rosebery. Le Temps writes sarcastically about "another conquest." Panama. It is reported that work on the Panama canal will be resumed at the end of the year. ATHENS, June 4. A Greek Loan. Greece is negotiating for a four million loan. WASHINGTON, June 4. For the Abolition of Lynching. The white residents in the Soathern States are forming Societies to cooperate with the negroes to abolish lynching. The Press is assisting the movement. A Cyclone. A cyclone destroyed the town of El Dorado, in Arkansas. Thirty people are believed to have been killed. LONDON, June 4. Billiards— A Big Break. Ives, the American champion, won the match with Eoberts by 2719. He made a break of 2540 from cannons, through the balls getting jammed in the jaw of the top pocket. A Prince ill. Prince Alfred, eldest son of the Puke of Edinburgh, is ill at Pottsdam with scarlet fever. Fires. Successive fires have occurred at South London, destroying a number of workshops, two timber yards and forty workmen's dwellings. The damage ib estimated at £150,000. ST JOHNS (NEWFOUNDLAND) June 4 The Fisheries' Dispute. A French gunboab seized a British steamboat owing to a dispute as to fishery rights. MADRID, June 4. A Carlist Rising. A Carlist rising broke out among the G-arrißon of Puente de la Eeyna, in Navarre. A portion of the mutineers was disarmed, and the others afterwards fled. SYDNEY, June 5. Federation. Mr Barton has decided to form a Central Federation League to promote the Federation question.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4662, 5 June 1893, Page 3

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The Star. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1893. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. LATER EDITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4662, 5 June 1893, Page 3

The Star. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1893. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. LATER EDITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4662, 5 June 1893, Page 3

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