HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
DISASTROUS WEATHER ON THE ENGLISH COAST. POSTED AS MISSING. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN NEWFOUNDLAND. THE CZAR'S FUNERAL. THE ROMAN AND GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCHES. A TOWN PLUNDERED BY BRIGANDS. (Per Press Association). London, November 14. A severe hurricane iv the Channel has wrecked a number of coasting vessels, with considerable loss of life. Floods in the south-west counties of England have caused an immense amount of damage. November 15. Continuous rains have been exporieuccd in England and the northern portions of Europe. The barque Keumore, bouud from Melbourne to London, is posted as missing. The Times says the conference pro jected by the Pope for the purpose of uniting the Roman and Greek Catholic churches completely failed owing to the hostility of the Eastern Church to the idea. Admiral Syraonds is dead. Home, November 15. A band of one hundred brigands in military order attacked and plundered the town of Tortoli, in Sardinia, The police who opposed them were defeated and several were killed and many wounded St. Johns, November 15. Sir W. Whiteway has secured a majority of eight in the elections to the Newfoundland Assembly. St. Petersburg, November 14. The body of the late Czar will be buried on Saturday.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 120, 16 November 1894, Page 2
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