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CABLE NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright I PER TOWED PBESS ASSOCIATION. J London, May 29. A collapse of the copper market is expected. At present it is quoted a! £75. Mr John Bright, M.P., is suffering from congestion of the lun s, and is said to be in a critical condition. I Admiral Hornby declares England i requires 1.44 additional fast cruisers. Mr Chamberlain, speaking at BirraI ingham, said in order to remove the discontent existing in Ireland local Governi ment must follow. A past Governor of Queensland, writing to the Times, protests against the exclusion of the Chinese f rem tropical Australia. Zanzibab, May 28. General Willoughby, who was recently expelled from Madagascar on a charge of embezzling Government moneys, claims an indemnity of £40,000. Washington,- April 28. General Sheridan, the well-known commander of the Confederate army, is reported to be dying. ~ r " ' Romb, May 28. His Holiness the Pope, has impressed upon Archbishop Walsh, of Dublin, that it is imperative that the rescript be enforced. ■ ■ . • Berlin. May 29. During the repairs at the Royal Theatre a portion of the roof collapsed, burying 40 workmen, Six person were killed. " I ' „ Capetown, May 27The Aorangi sailed for JSew Zealand yesterday. - ■-

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 129, 31 May 1888, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 129, 31 May 1888, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 129, 31 May 1888, Page 2

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