TO-DAY'S CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright THE SIAM DIFFICULTY SETTLED. FRENCH AND RUSSIAN INTRIGUES. CHOLERA ON BOARD A STEAMER. EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE IN A CHURCH. ILLNESS OF PRINCE BISMABCK. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Londox, October 2. An extraordinary scene was witnessed in St. George's Cathedral yesterday. A dynamite cartridge was thrown through the door and exploded. There was a panic among the congregation, but most fortunately no one was hurt. Professor Joweft is dend. M. Zola, in an address at a meeting, said Franco was not prepared tor war, but desires to havo revenge on Germany. Berlin, October 2. Prince Bismarck is growing weaker, and losing the use of his limbs. Rio Janeiro, October 2. The officers who bave not joined the rebels informed the representatives of the British Admiralty that tho capital will remain neutral. Tlie President is reported to be much incensed. Tenkrifke, October 2. The Station, steamer, arrived at Teneriffe with 54 cases of cholera aboard. The vessel hnd previously been refused admission to Brazilian ports. Bankok, October 2. Under oxtreme pressure Siatn has agreed to enter into a treaty with France. The French have agreed to evacuate Chantabun when the country is pacified and to withdraw tboir demand tor the expulsion of Danish officers in the service of the Siamese Government. The London Standard states that France has granted the Russian fleet a permanent shelter and facility for coaling and carrying oat repairs in the Mediterrnnim, thus setting aside the Treaty of Paris, but will, nevertheless, insist on the Dardenelles being closed against Roumanian ironclads vow in course construction in Hamburg. The New South Wales loan is quoted at a premium of 2 J per cent. Paris, October 2. A small arms factory in France is making repeating rifles for tho Russian Gov«erament. Bom hay. October 2, The natives of Bombay have given £15,000 to the Imperial Institute to establish an Indian Conference Room.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 81, 3 October 1893, Page 2
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