HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
IMPORTATION OF CATTLE. THE DANGER IN WOOL CARGOES THE REVOLT IN MOROCCO. (Per Press Association). Paris, February 24. The French Government has prohibited the import of cattle from America owing to the fear of introducing pleuro pneumonia. London. February 25. London financiers subscribed 120,000,---000 dollars for the United States loan of 62^ million dollars. Obituary — E. M. Hadow, a well-known amateur cricketer. The Economist, referring to an adi mission fflano by Sydney experts that Tiie pvesoui sv-toin oi shipping wooi i- ' iia.nges.ou;-. aud habit to tsiusy combustion, enquitieLS whefcher the colonies prefer to regulate the matter immediately or to wait until a steamer is destroyed by fire in mid-ocean. Cairo, February 25 The Khedive, awed by Lord Cromer's energetic and determined attitude, has agreed to review the British troops in Cairo. Morocco, February 25. The rebels have entered the city, where fighting of the most desperate and sanginuary character has taken placo. The citizens fiercely defended women and children, but eventually had to give in with heavy loss. The rebels are now looting the city.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 203, 26 February 1895, Page 2
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178HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 203, 26 February 1895, Page 2
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