LATE TELEGRAMS.
A KING MURDERS HIS PRIME MINISTER, THE CZAR AND THE NIHILISTS. SIXTY PERSONS DROWNED DEATH OF EMIN PASHA PKB PBESS ASSOCIATION). London, April 4. The shio lforsa, which left the Bluff i for London on 19th December, is ashore at the Scilly Isles. No particulars have been received of the disaster, and it is not known whether tbo officers and crew are safe. The vessel is expected to become a total wreck. It is believed that the crew have been saved. April 5. Mr Wilson caused Ihe temperature of ! the Cuzco's butter to be reduced to an average of 35 degrees Fahr. When examined to-day the butter was found to be in good condition. Washington, April t. The Government officials explain that Petroff, the clerk engaged in translating the Bebring Sea documents which were falsified, has been dismissed. No clue, however, is atVorded as to tho man's motive. Seventeen hundred carpenters engaged nt the Chicago Exhibition have struck work. Calcutta, April 5. The Khan of Kholat, in Beloochistan, in a fit of anger murdered his Prime Minister and bad several high officials mutilatod. Upon tbo Viceroy of India demanding the reason the Khan alleged a conspiracy had boon forraod against him. St. Petersburg, April 5. Tho Czar was considerably pJaitlod upon looking at his privato album by finding within a signed photograph of a Nihilist who was recently executed. Constantinople. April 5. A pleasure steamer nttnehed to the Royal Palace sank in the harbour, and sixty of those on board were drowned. Berlin, April 5. A correspondent, writing to the Tageblatt from Uganda, gives details of the death of Emm Pu>li;i, from which it appears he was murdered on the Ituri river 12 months ago by the Munueuins und Arabs. Ottawv, April 5. At a lnrgo meeting of French Canadians, M. Mercier presiding, a resolution was passed urging the immediate dcclur* at ion of the Independence of the Dominion. llw de Janeiro. This Day. The insurgents in lUo Grand routed tho forces from Rio Janeiro with iho loss of six hundred killed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 123, 6 April 1893, Page 2
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344LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 123, 6 April 1893, Page 2
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