CABLEGRAMS.
SHIP WATEB-LOGGEfa. London, Oct. 21. She ship Nancy Holt (Eureka) bound for Melbourne with a cargo of red wood has been sighted water-logged and.abandoned, A " LUCKY DOG.” An uncle has left Earl Cairns a million sterling, RELEASE OF THE BRITISH SEALER. Mr Bayard, Secretary for America, has ordered the release of the British sealer which was seized in Alaska. LBIPSIG DISCOUNT COMPANY. (the Leipsig Discount Company has failed with a liability of 11,000,006 marks. Beresford hope. Beresford Hope is reported to be dying. PRINCE FERDINAND. The Russian Press admits that the outlook as regards Prince Ferdinand is now more favourable. A TRIAL TRIP. The Courier trial trip averaged over 20 miles an hour. THE PARISIAN SCANDAL. Yielding to the popular outcry, M. Wilson will probably quit Elysee Place, Paris. UNION OF CANADA AND AMERICA. The Canadian Press denounce Mr Chamberlain's assertion that a commercial union between Canada and America would mar the political separation from Great Britain.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 57, 22 October 1887, Page 2
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