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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

[II v Klkcthic Ti;i,EOit.\rii. —CorYiuoriT

(Pun I'rf.ss Association".)

lieceived January 30. at, 8.2 2a.m . Teheran, January 29,

Rioters. at liushiiT, Persia, killed the Governor and his two sous. Ij>c Shah despatched a repressive expedition eojn maiided bv three generals to the provinces of Osalem and Kargancrud. but the inhabitants completely routed the troops, and the generals tied, abandoning i heir men. Xew York. January 29.

The owners of the Florida claim £<lo.ooo and have tiled a statement, to the etlVct that the collision was entirely due to the negligence of the Republic's otlicers and to'the vessel running at excessive speed. London, January 29. The newspapers generally inter that Clem Hill's withdrawal from the team is due to the dispute with the hoard ol I ontrol. "I he Sportsman states that the Australia!'. League team's football tour has been unsuccessful financially. The present takings barely exceed £3OOO and the total will probably lie below £SOOO. Several players are returning shortly. At the Labor Conference. Mr 'I

(Canada) violently altacki-<l tin* Army's emigration prograimm\ »\hich. ho said, would win the priz-. 1 tor the beistpaiil prevaricating without Army iia<l become the rroetiralor-Ceneral of cheap labor for international <apital. Sailed —liulraleina and Hawkey l».iy, for WVllLnulon.

Owing to a heavy fog in liomlon for two day.*, tratlie was disloeat«il and the trains \veiv serion.sly delayed. .Many hiuhwav robberies an<l burglaries are repoi'ted. -The lamp-s were aliglil eontiuu from Tuesday attei'uoon till I'riday morning. » " Pj-etoria. January 20. Lord Kayleigh has abandoned his Aiih tralian visit.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10060, 30 January 1909, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10060, 30 January 1909, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10060, 30 January 1909, Page 2

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