HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO PRINCESS INA. DISASTROUS STORMS IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA. THE CASE OF JABEZ BALFOUR. FAILURE OF A FRENCH BANK. THE MALTA MARRIAGE LAW. AN ANARCHIST EDITOR SENT TO PRISON. THE CHIEF JUSTICESHIP OF ENGLAND. (PKR PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, February 12 Princess Inn, daughter of Pnnces9 Beat* rice, of Battenburg, was thrown ou her head to day while out riding at Oaboruo Her injuries are of rather a serious nature The Ruspehu left Pljmouth yesterday for Wellington and Lyttelton. Sir G. Carbone, Crown Advocate at Malta, replying to the Privy Council, reports that tho Pope is unable to see his way to validate the mixed marriages involved in the dispute between the British authorities and the Vatican. Lord Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice of England, is stated to be retiring, and Sir Charles Russell is mentioned as his successor. A great storm is ragiug in Eugland. Jnstice Williams has ordered Sir H. Isaacs, Lcthbridge, Kegan and Paul, directors, to repay fifteen thousand pounds to the liquidators of the AngloAustrian Printiug Company. Paris. February 12. Buton, editor of a Socialist paper published iv this city, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for the authorship of an article threatening President Caruot'K life in the event of Vaillant being executed. The Banque Discompte has suspended payment. Liabilities, fifty-four million francs (£2, 160,000) . Besides Soubcgran, who is a director of this company, Clere, manager of the Societe Immeubles, was also arrested. Washington, February 12. Several snow storms have been experienced in the western States. Traffic is blocked and a large number of cattle lost. Buenos Ayrks, Februnry 12. The Argentine Government has ordered Jabesc Balfour's case to be removed out of tho court, but he is to bo retained in custody pending the arrival of legal documents and detectives.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 238, 13 February 1894, Page 2
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299HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 238, 13 February 1894, Page 2
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