Yesterday’s Cable.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. (Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) [Pbr Press Association.] | (Received 11.45 a.m., Feb. 7th.) sflj THE RAUHINE. JH London, The Ruahine left: Plymouth Auckland via the usual way EXTENSION OF THEJ^HH The Marquis of Liverpool, advocate^'aißrfflHHHWßß Empire in order toJ. seizing uuoccupiejr ' brass wall of Pjflft goods. > EiHBBHHB THE SB HHH The younjflHH from his a'jflHHj . ( Sfgc Jhhhb B^Bh^HHoIShI The fjWMB| and IreI||MH^R i AHBMmHHBH former, Wales Mr fifths c 9H| WKH/BmSUm to take|nHHSH| Home Th ® mn^i queathcH^^HHß I (HB BMbmhmWM It has Rome bera of to obtain amH^HB of the Marquis involved in tnHH| indiaSH BJMIbBmh The Indians three traders number of girls them. THE BEHRING SEA T]HH| Ottawa, FeHnyH The Courts have ordered the confisSM tion of the Columbian sealers captured in Behring Sea. The owners of the vessels intend to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7062, 7 February 1893, Page 1
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143Yesterday’s Cable. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7062, 7 February 1893, Page 1
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