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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

TROUBLE AT HONOLULU. MASSACRE OF THE BECHUANALAND POLICE. MORE FATAL RIOTS IN ROME. I | Per .Press Association.] \ London. January 10. > Arrived— Star of England, from Wellington (November '22), j The Ruapehu's butter and cheese arrived in excellent condition. British sailors have been landed in Honolulu to protect the Legation in case of further trouble. The Agents - General thanked Miss Shaw for the important services she had rendered to the colonies by her sympathetic paper. During the discussion which followed Mr Webber dwelt on the necessity for encouraging immigration. Mr Sandford Fleming spoke of the success which attended the Canadian Minister's visit to Australia, and the goodwill shown to him. The Parish Councils Bill has passed through Committee. A warrant for the arrest of Scott the missing witness in the Ardlamolit murder trial, has been withdrawn. Speaking at tho Colonial Institute, Sir S. $«muol said the rapid recovery of tbe Colonies from tbe depression of tho past year was nnequallcd. Sir J. F. Oarnck considered they were now livicg within ] their means. Sir A. Clarke, instructed by the Victor* ian Government, will co-operate with tbe other Agents-Oeneral in pushing forward tho Pacific cable scheme, provided the Imre nl Government will share in the [ cost. Lord Onslow has sent the Ngatihuia tribe, after whom his son born in New Zealand is named, a present of a Union Jack. Mr Muudella advises consumers to prosecute tradesmen who sell colonial as Scotch mutton. He promises that in the event of any difficult y the Board of Trade will intervene. Chicago, January 10 The fire at the Exhibition Buildings was the work of an incendiary. Berlin. January 10 The Grand Duke of Hesse, grandson of Queen Victoria, is betrothed to I'rincess Victoria of Coburg. Capktown, January 10. The massacre of the BeehuanaJand police is confirmed. Washington, January 10. Baron Waystaff is making large purchases of munitions of war in the United States on behalf of Russia. Vii-nna, Januaiy 10. Two thousand people marched in procession at Prague, cheering the Anarchists. The police dispersed them with bayonets. Paris. January 10 The Anarchist, Vaillant, who threw the bomb in the Chamber of Deputies last month, has been sentenced to death.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 211, 11 January 1894, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 211, 11 January 1894, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 211, 11 January 1894, Page 2

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