CABLEGRAMS.
Lokdon, May 30. A The Echo, referring to the proposal I to erect a memorial tablet to the late ' Eight W. B. Dailey, of New South Wales, in St. Paul’s Cathedral, says such a tablet would commemorate the slaughter by Great Britain of the patriotic natives of the Soudan. It is understood that Mr T. Archer, Agent-General for Queensland, expressed a wish not to be included in the receipts of Birthday honors. Bucharest, May 20. The work of fortifying this city is proceeding apace. Biblis, May 29. The Emperor will shortly pay a visit to Strasburg.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 306, 1 June 1889, Page 3
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97CABLEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 306, 1 June 1889, Page 3
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