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LATE CABLES.

Hy Electric Telegraph. — Copyright I PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. I Received April 30, noon. Paris, April 29. A son of M. Rochefort, ex-Corninunist, now a refugee in London with Boulanger, has committed suicide. In Algiers it is reported the French Senate has obtained full proofs of a Boulangerist plot against ths Upper Chamber. Brussels, April 29 The Belgium railway officials assert Viat Boulanger's luggage included several boxes of gold coin, silver plate, and jewellery. Capetown, April 29. Dinizulu, who rose against the English last year, has been sentenced to ten years imprisonment. Cairo, April 29 It is rumored that Elsenonssis' lieutenant has captored Khartoum and the Madhi has fled. Calcutta, April 29. In consequence of the defiant attitude of Thibetan Lama it has been deemed advisable to reinforce the troops in Sikhim. St. Petkbsbuko, April 29. In consequence of the discovery of a plot against the Czar, domiciliary visits by the police in this city have become general. Many Nihilists have been arrested for plotting against the life of the Czar, who is affraid to appear at military ( r public parades. Fydney. Tins Day. Mr Long has purchased Necklet. Mr M. O'Brien bought Braemar for 250gs. Mr Rudolph bought Peter Osbeck for 210 guineas. _______________

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 126, 30 April 1889, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 126, 30 April 1889, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 126, 30 April 1889, Page 2

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