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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

COUNT TALLARAUD ARRESTED FOR FORGERY. ANOTHER ROYAL WEPDING. OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE. COLONIAL BUTTER IN LONDON. MR GLADSTONES HEALTH. ENGLAND AND UGANDA. CONDITION OF THE FRENCH NAVY THF ANTWERP POISONING SENSATION. (FEB PBESS ASSOCIATION.) Ottawa, April 22 The Dominion Government Imb decided to invite the Governments of Cape Colony und Natal to send delegates to the Postal Conference, Pahis, April 23. Count Tallaraud has been arrested in the city for forging bills for 2,000,000 franc?. The French Government have forced Sir Edward Blaint to resign the chairmanship of the Orient Railway Company on the ground that while in bis position he gave access to plans and mobilisation of corps. The City of Paris loan of 200,000,000 franco at _•£ per cent, has been subscribed 85 times. M. Bouchard, Chairman of the Com* ruittee of Enquiry into the state of the French navy, says that none of the j torpedoes in use are of a practical type, and the greatest confusion prevails in the administration of the Naval Department. Bbtjsskls, April 22. I» is reported that Madame Jonnaux, who is in custody ou a charge of poisoning her uncle, brother and Bister, haa confessed. St. PiTEßSinjnG, April 23. The wedding of the Czarwitch with Princess Alice of Hesse will be celebrated here early in August Two hundred arrests have been made in Poland in connection with the commemoration of the Warsaw revolution. Loxdon. A prii 23. The creditors in the estate of Abbott and Oram, Now Zealand merchants, have ngreed to accept 20s in the £, the payment to extend over a period of sixteen months Cholera has appeared in Galicia, in Hungary. The Orient Steamship Co. do not de dare a dividend, but carry forward fc32,300 to the reserve. The butter merchants expect lower prices next season, and state that n reduction of freights by {jd or :]d will be necessary to pay producers Quotations tor colonial butter are unchanged. Mr Gladstone is recovering in health. The Government propose a vote of £23,000 to administer Uganda. A monument to the f»mous dinger Jenny Lind has been unveiled in Westminster Abbey. An emergency man namod Donovan was evicted from a farm at Kantark, County Cork, and beaten to death. lie was also shot in the body by one of the eyictmg party.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 296, 24 April 1894, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 296, 24 April 1894, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 296, 24 April 1894, Page 2

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