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" "'• London, September 281 .Twelve of. the Gaiety Burlesque' Company, including Leslie, Farren, Hood, Lind, Sylvia, and Grey, leave on a tour through Australia in April next, 1 - ;' :'•/..,• The Eev .Mr Barclay has .deoliued the pastorship of. Soots Church, Melbourne.. -. ' ■ •;. ' ■ Sir. Graham Berry, addressing the Manchester Chamber.of '.Commerce, saidtliere were good reasons for the ■ prosperous condition of the. colonies,' and that the sucoess'of the. Melbourne, exhibition was assured. He had no. doubt Lancashire 'Would be granted a separate annexe if it so desired, The ■hundred;aud thirty' British exhibitors have applied for space amounting to .105,000' feet:",;;' •',;.• ' Gerrhanyris rhuoh. irritated at the proposed enormous'iiicrease of Bussian irnpoi'tduties,' v-- ..'•• f: . '■■■'■'/-' : September 29, The Cologne "Gazette states that King Malieto'a of Samoa was deposed, in consequence of "his refusing to punish the'natives at Matasele for stoning German residents who were celebrating tho Emperor's birthday. The' Italian propose sending 30,000 troops to Massowah in November next... " Ayoub Khan has fled to Turkestan. The Sultan of Zanzibar has ceded the whole of the coast to ; Great Britain and Germany. The report that H.M.S. Nelson has been handed over to New South Wales is unfounded. The Nelson will Be replaced by the Northampton. The rejport of the Biver Plate Meat
Export Company sliows; a loss on the year's transactions, of £42,000. BEHHN r September 28. A semi-official statement has been published bere maintaining that the French sportsmen who were shot on the frontier were in- German territory at the time. : - x , . ■•-'
; Berlin, September.29.,,, - My'Sohna^beie;; wa.s; placard' 1 to; a |he • frph%.,^ •I'o 'threVAveek'Hfflprlsoiiment.-:' ".." ■>■ '•' ; :/ SydsSiv;September29. '•'■ Beach has coimnenced training'fpt hft'matclr- is- aq# ; ■•'Siiofmy';'scenes*.Occurred in.' tbe, tegl'slative'Assembillast nights '"', v ■;' • ■ .-• ."• Melbourne', September 29. : :The resignation of Mr Peter; Lalor as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly was' announced in the, House this oyoning. ,;. ':;..;; -'^
' The tTon'.' W. H,; Daylei ; has resigned his.portfolio as,a:' Minister ii order, to qualify; Speakership.; ; 7 '.."%■ ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2714, 1 October 1887, Page 2
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314NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2714, 1 October 1887, Page 2
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