CABLE NEWS.
( LK-:TUIJ TKLEOKIPH. — COFVRIG'iT.) (SPROUIi TO UXITRO PKKSS ASSOCIATION.) London, Sept. 24. Lord Roseberry, while out riding to-day, was thrown from his horse, and broke his collarbone. Some of M. Ferry's supporters propose that the recidivistes should be sent only to Cayenne and the French settlements m the Senegal. v Information from -Capetown states that the Boers have occupied the capital of Stellaland, and that the chief Montsioa had surrendered to them. The Oriental Banking Company will open a branch of their business m Ceylon: on Octobe* . Ist. They have received very hearty promises of support. ; ; ■•"•• ■ \- Intelligence is to hand from New York of ihe death of ihe Hon. Gilbert Leigh, oldest son of Lord Leigh, while out hunting m Wyoming. He fell over a precipice and was killed. Deceased was $3 years of age and \repsesented South Warwickshire, m .the, House of Commons. »-*---.--•
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 257, 26 September 1884, Page 2
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145CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 257, 26 September 1884, Page 2
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