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LATE CABLES.

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. WAE EXPECTED IN SPRINO. By Eleofcric Telegraph. — Copyright. (PKB FBEBS ASSOCIATION.) London, June 17 It w considered that - Austria is not likely to invade Senna this summer, however prpvokiug the behaviour of the Begents may be, but that she will h>l ! herself in readiness next spring, when war with; Rusna is fully expected.. : Germany, Russia', Austria, and Italy hare sent a joint demand to the Swiss Government to restrict the right of anarchists to -make the cantons an asylum. The Republic is disposed to agree to the request. ; , - -. - ■■i , r : The Government has given large orders for war material to Birmingham manufacturers. \,. : .. i , . It is expeetsd that the outbreak of war • will be deferred till spring. , Lettersirom Ujiji, on Lake Tanganyika dated Mkrch, state that Stanley met Tippoo Tib, the Arab, returning to the East Coast of Africa with Emm Bey and his followers. Tippoo is expected at Zanzibar in October. : Ringmaster,* the Australian horse, is the favourite for the Ascot stakes. St. Petkbsbubg, June 17The Russian Government officially denies that- -any convention has - been entered in Servia. * ' The marriage of the Grand Duke Paul to the Princess Alexandra, Greece, has been celebrated with great pomp, The Journal de St. Petersbury Bays that the war panic which is arising is groundless, and that Russia has none but pacific intentions. - Calcutta, June 17. The Italian Government have receiyed a request from Ayoub Khan for permission to visit Cashmere. The reas»n alleged is for the purposes of sport. Chicago, June 17. It is thought unlikely that Alexander Sullivan will be convicted of the murder of Dr Cronin, in the- absence of legal prOOf. r " - ' - "■■■: 'I 1 Waksaw, June 17. Fifty foreigners haye been' ejeoted from Warsaw. . Stdnkt, June 17. Breadstuff s are dull, 4s 6d is asknrl for a cargo of Calif orman wheat, off coast.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 1, 18 June 1889, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 1, 18 June 1889, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 1, 18 June 1889, Page 2

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