LATE TELEGRAMS.
fey Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. OUTRAGE BY CHINESE. ACCIDENT TO THE CZAK. SUICIDE OF A CLERGYMAN'S WIFE. I AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. j REBELLION IN BUENOS AYRES. A CITY HALF DESTROYED (PER PBKSS ASBOCATION.) Pabis, July 30. Figaro announces that owing to internal dissension in the Cabinet several Ministers are about to resign. Washington, July 31 News has been received that in the capture of Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, the rebels lost 600 killed. London, July 31. The wife of Canon Prothero, of Westminister, committed suicide by jumping from a window. The deceased lady had been suffering severely frotn insomnia. The match between the Australians and the combined Universities began today. The Australians were first to bat and have one wicket down for 109. Lyons 51. The Statist expects that the repeal of the Sherman Silver Act will be followed by a heavy withdrawal of gold for the United States, and a sharp rise in the rate of discount. Lord Onslow, speaking at the Suffolk Colonial College, said New Zealand required men with a small amount of capital who were willing and able to work upon the land. The Times considers Sir O. R. Dibba' proposal to abolish payment of the members of the New South Wales Parliament is a significent reaction to mob rule. Mr John Watkins, in a letter to the press, contends that the Bank Issue Act passed by the New South Wales Legislature is not opposed to Imperial legislation, and that no question of its validity can arise. The Economist admits that his contention is correct. Buenos Aybes, July 31. Continuous fighting has taken place in Rosario province. The telegraph wires have been cut and the National Government been requested to intervene. Sofia, July 31. The Stambouloff party have been successful at the elections. Hong Kong, July 31. The Chinese have destroyed the Catho* lie mission at Meinun. St. Petersburg. July 31. The Imperial jacht struck a rock three times while on a recent cruise to Finland. The only damage sustained by the vessel was the loss of her rudder but the Czar and Czarina who were ou board, embarked 10 h pilot boat and wero rowed ashore. Calcutta, July 31. Serious floods have been experienced in Cashmere, and Srinagar. one of the capitals, near the centre of the Yale ol Cashmere, is half destroyed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 27, 1 August 1893, Page 2
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389LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 27, 1 August 1893, Page 2
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