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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

A CLERGYMAN DENOUNCES LOBD KOSEBEKRY. LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL TO VISIT THE COLONIES. THE UGANDA POLICY. CHOLERA VACCINE. THE PACIFIC CABLE. [PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION. j London. June 8. The Rev. H. Price Hughes, the well known Weslejan clergyman declare* that the non-conformists will not long tolerate a Premier with the racing proclivities of Lord Rosebery, aud who patronises carnivals of rascality. The imports last month decreased by £2,700,000 and the exports bj £340,000 Arrived — Hawke's Bay from Lyttelton (April 16th.) The War Office officials state that the freezing works at Gibraltar will be completed by September. Lord Randolph Churchill has decided to visit the Australian colonies, and will make the journey via America. Bishop Tucker, of East Africa, considers that events will soon compel the building of a railway to Uganda as a means of restraining slavers and securing the safety of the British stations on Lake Victoria Nyanza. Sir Charles Tupper, in a letter to the press, contends that in the event of war a Pacific cable may possibly be found to be vital to the best interests of the Empire. Calcutta. June 7. M. Hoffkine, of Pasteur's Institute, who is visiting India, has inoculated 25,000 persons with cholera vaccine, with remarkable success.

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Feilding Star, Volume xv, Issue 335, 9 June 1894, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume xv, Issue 335, 9 June 1894, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume xv, Issue 335, 9 June 1894, Page 2

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