TO-DAY'S CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright THE SPANIARDS AND THE MOOBS. DETAILS OF THE FIGHTING. THE OUTLOOK IN EUROPE. THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT. (PEB FBKSS ASSOCIATION.) Tanoikus, October 30. The Moorß numbered 30,000, and ftllUOSt succeeded in -turning the Spanish flank. The covering tire of the Spanish warships alone saverl Melilfo. The Spanish loss was 200 killed and wounded. Chicago. October 30. The murderer of the Mayor of Chicago has been ascertained to be an insane office seeker. Uomk. October 30. The British squadron lms left Spezzia. Loxnox, October 30. The National Observer considers that the establishment of reciprocity between Canada and the Australian Colonies would be an admirable counterpoise to the McKinley tariff. The Standard's American correspondent telegraphs that the United States intend to increase the fleet in Rio de Janeiro in order to prevent any inter* ference in Brazilian affuirs by the European Power?. Paris, October 30. The President, in replying to the Czar's message, declares that the < ntente cordiale \ existing between France and Russia will ensure the peace of Europe. St Petebsbpkg, October 30. The Czar has decided to increase the strength of the Russian Army by 150,000 men. Viknna. October 30. Count Taafe has resigned, and the Emperor has adjourned the Reicbsrath.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 105, 31 October 1893, Page 2
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