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CABLEGRAMS.

London, June 15. The Rev. Glynn Moale, principal of Ridley Hall, Oxford, who was nominated by the Anglican Synod of Sydney, for the Primacy of Australia, has declined the Bishopric. The Bev. Canon Williams Smith, Principal of St. Aidan’s College (Theological) has not yet decided whether he will stand for election. Mr Gladstone hat met with unexampled enthusiasm in his tour through Cornwall, especially at Launceston and Plymouth. A thousand dock laborers patrolled the 9 al )J”. » n 6 docks of Glasgow in order to intimidate the ‘blacklegs' (non-Unionists). The Lord Provost refuses to take part in the ceremony of presenting the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh to Mr Parnell. The Nord Deutsch Zeitung snd the Vossiche Zeitung are both of opinion that a struggle between Russia and Germany is iusvitable. Portugal has agreed to assist exporters of wines with bounties, in order to checkmate the consumption cf Australian and American wines. M. M. Laguerre, Deroulede, and Loisssnt were arrested at Angeuleme. and arrived at Pans yesterday, where they met with an ovation. Seventy-four deaths have taken place through the Armagh railway accident. In some oases whole families were killed. The Queen has sent a letter of condolence to the sufferers. Ottawa, Jane 15. Lord Aberdeen, Percy Cecil, son of the second Marquis of Exeter, has been drowned at Ontario. Bxlohadx, June 15, A revolt in favor of Prince Peter Karageorgeovitoh is imminent, ia Servia. CoxstAMTiNajLl, June 15. .. Tl,# ■ Pot ‘ tB kaa reinforced the garrison on the Servian and Bosnian frontiers by 60,000 men. St. Pztbusbuho, June IS, ■ M . a i" fc y th® Osar has declined to visit Berlin, on the pretext that he fears an attempt would be made on his life by the Nihilists.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 313, 18 June 1889, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 313, 18 June 1889, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 313, 18 June 1889, Page 2

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