CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS
— — - + London, The Portugese-Mozambique Company intend to sue the British South Africa Company for £2,000,000, losses claimed to have been caused by the action of the defendant company in Mauicaland. Lord Salisbury is weighing the merits of a scheme by which a band of territory apross Africa will be conceded 5 to Portugal, together with one million cash, England retaining free access to the territory "both south and north of the Zambesi, with a railway through Manicaland to the coast, and possession of Delagoa Bay and Limpopo Biver. It is now believed that the | gasometer explosions, which recently took place at Glasgow, was not due to an accident as was at first supposed j but wf*re exploded by means of dynamite. The severe weather expeiienced through-out Europe has broken up. New Zealand hemp — Auckland, fair quality, £24 10s ; Wellington, good, £24 os ; best Manila, £42. The railway strike has collapsed.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 January 1891, Page 2
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151CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 January 1891, Page 2
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