TO-DAY'S CABLES.
♦ " By Electric Telegiaph.— Copj'right ILLNESS OF MR JOHN MORLEY THE FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE THE LONDON UNEMPLOYED. THE REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL. (PEE PRE9S ASSOCIATION.) London, December 4. The Daily Telegraph states that in the event of nn outbrenk of hostilities in the Bnlkansit wooli be impossible tolocali.se it, and that the danger is daily increasing. December 5. The Appeal Court has decided that insurance comj nnies must pay in full on bank deposits insured by them, without allowing tor dividends that may be paid when nlTairs of the banks are liquidated. The Archbishop of Canterbury has refused to set aside a special Sunday on irbich to collect funds for the unemployed, on the ground that he does not approve sensation efforts such as that proposed. Mr John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, is suffering from the effects of overwork, and has been ordered by his medical advisers to take a complete rest. Mr Bryce will undertake his duties in tbe House of Commons until he is fully re* stored to health. Capetown, December 5. The Rimntaka left yesterday for Hobarfc and Wellington. New YonK, Decembers. Arrived— Epilates, barque, from "Wellington. Washington, December 5. The President's messages estimate a deficit for the year, ending Juno next, nt twenty-eight million dollars, and suorosls fresh internal taxes, including an income tax upon corporate bodies. Pabis, December 4. M. Etienne, who was formerly a Cabinet Minister, contends tbat the continued enlargement of the French army compelled the Czar to take notice of the country and to sec that he could not nfford to neglect an alliance any longe-. December 5 Obituary — The Marquis De Kay, founder of an obortive colonizing scheme in the Pacific. Tl.e Cabinet policy of the new Government, has been well received by the Chamber of Deputies. Rio dk Janeiro, December 4. Admiral De Mello asserts that he meivly desires tn get rid of President Peixoto's dictatorship, and does not desire to restore the monaichy St PiTEESBUiio, Decembers. Some Moscow monks have robbed a monasti 7 of sacred vessels and valuables, of the value of £160,000.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 134, 6 December 1893, Page 2
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345TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 134, 6 December 1893, Page 2
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