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CABLE NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright (PER UWiTKD PKKSB ASSOCIATION.) BERNE, Sept. 11, It re reported that a revolution has? broken out in Ticmo, and that 2000. troops haye been called- out to quell the disturbance- ; London, September 10." Messrs O'Brien and Dillon visit theUnited States in October, The Imperial Treasury i* prepared to* subsidise a direct mail service to New Zealand, but no basis of agreement wilt be suggested pending the return of Mr Goschen and the H'ettlement of the Sans Francisco mail contract. . . The sentence on Allen, one of the* " Egeria mutineers, has been reduced totwo years' imprisonment, and to be dismissed the service. The other sentenceshave not bteo altered, '■-■'■■ '■.■-" Tjs'er and Co., in opposition to the shipping rings, load the Maori King at 30s per ton for Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, with special facilities for Germatt , ' shipments. The German shipowners threaten to retaliate. September 11. A man named Jiadcliffe, formerly a clergyman* in Christchureii, New Zealand, has bean committed for trial for robbery. Sydnbt, Sept. 11. Some anxiety is felt tor Sir fl. Parkes, who is suffering from the old wound ia his heel, caused by his recent accident, Washington, Sept. ll ; The Senate has passed the Tariff Bill by 40 to 21. : •

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 38, 13 September 1890, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 38, 13 September 1890, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 38, 13 September 1890, Page 2

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