CABLEGRAMS.
' THE PEACE OF EUROPE. I'DISQUIEirNQ PvEPORXS: t ' j- YIISNN4, «Ju.ne 17. A Vienna paper publishes an inspired letter from Geilin, with refereneu to the recent spe'-ph male by the Cz^r, in pioposinjj the lienlth ot Pnuu'e JSfikita. It i^ assoited that the speech was uiinod.i^t Austrin 'find Geruwiny, and it is stated that further uttciances of a similar character will banish all hoj.es of Euio^ean peace.
TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN AMEItICA. . ANOTHER TOWN SWEPT' AW AY . A toirible cyclone, winch trurersed the State of Kansas, was followed by serious fluods. Union Town lias Uoeu swept
GREAT FLOODSIN AUSTRALIA. DISCOURAGING OUTLOOK FOR FAIUIEiiS, Sydnky, June 17 The country in AM uiy district is in a "feariul condition in cou-cquonce of the continuance of floods, Tne roads are impassable anil all traffic is at a standstill. Many fanners imve abandoned all hopc;of getting in the fall ciops, and there will consequently be a veiy small ■ area under cqltivaiiou this year.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 2
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158CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 2
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