CITY EDITION. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Bf ELECTRW TEI.KGRAPU— COPYRIGHT.} TPer Press Association.! "lady STUDENTS." LONDON, June 2. Thirteen lady students have taken mathematical honours at Cambridge TJniversitv. ' DEEBY DAY. June 3. The Hous-e of Commons, by a majority of 141, declined to adjourn over Derby day. WOOD PAVING. A committee of the Paddington Vestry strongly recommends- the use of Australian hard wood for itreet paving. DIPLOMACY. Lord Dufferin in bidding farewell to the members of the British Chambers oi Commerce who visited Paris, said that diplomacy was best which would devise means of preventing the armed force? of Europe from coming into conflict. UNPROTECTED .PORTS. WASHINGTON, June 3. The Committee of the Senate reports that New York and twenty-six other peaports would be at the mercy of a foreign fleet in the event of an outbreak of war. THE RUSSIAN NIHILISTS. ST PETEESBUEG, June 3. The Nihilists assert that they allowed the fetes to pass off peacefully, in order to avoid giving a pretext for the refusal of reforms. FRENCH POLITICS. PAEIS, June 3. A Royalist has been elected for Chalet. The Duke of Orleans did hot stand. .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5582, 4 June 1896, Page 3
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