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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

KINFAUNS CASTLE,

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, April 14. The steamer Kinfauns Castle has been refloated with little damage. RUSSIA AND CHINA. Russia has warned China that any breach of tho Manchurian Convention will relieve Russia from her engagements. EGYPTIAN SURPLUS. Mr Cromer reports Egyptian surplus for the year amounting to two million dollars, PRESIDENT McKINLEY’S WIDOW. New York, April 14. Congress has granted the widow of tho late President McKinley a pension of tivo thousand dollars. A DYNAMITE BOMB.

A dynamite bomb exploded harmlessly outside the British Legation at Caracas in Venezuela. WHITE LABOR. Melbourne, April 14. Thirteen hundred and ninety-eight out of twenty-six hundred and ten Queensland sugar grotvers are registered as employers of white labor, enabling them to get a bonus. The estimated bonus this year amounts to about a hundred thousand pounds. THE PLAGUE. Brisbane, April 14. Two cases of plaguo have occurrod today. _ BREADSTUFFS. Sydney, April 14. Breadstufls are very active, and continue to advance. Best brands of flour are at £9. Wheat sold up to 4s 3d. SHIPPING. Newcastle, April 14. Sailed : Victoria, for Lyttelton.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 390, 15 April 1902, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 390, 15 April 1902, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 390, 15 April 1902, Page 2

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