CABLE NEWS.
New York, September 10. The Valkyrie won. the second race for the America Cup. •’ London, Sept. 10.
The Times says the revival of trade means in reality that values and quantities have both risen.
London, Sept. 10. Princess Alexandra, of Coburg, is betrothed to Prince Hohenlohe of Langenburg. - ® London, September 10.
English colliery owners are investing largely in Victorian colliery companies. . London, September 10. Sir H. Havelock Allan has been appointed Governor of Madras, and Sir J. West Ridgeway, Governor of Ceylon. Paris, Sept. 11. President Faure has conferred the Legion of Honour on Sir Joseph Renals, Lord Mayor of London. London, September 10. Cardinal Vaughan contends that the kernel of reunion of the Anglican and Roman churches is tne admission of Papal infallibility. London, September 10. “ The Daily News’ special reporter in Armeni i telegraphs particulars of fresh outrages. Five villages were attacked and the usual hideous outrages followed.
London, Sept. 10. ; Mr H. Armitage, of Victoria, in a letter to the Times; doubts whether the colonies will long continue the present subsidies to the Australian squadron.
London, Sept. 10. In the sculling match rowed on the Thames, yesterday, the betting was II to 10 on Harding. Sullivan led half-way, but was then pumped out, and Harding won by five lengths, Melbourne, Sept. 11.
The financial editor ,of the Argus, discussing speculation by British investors in colonial gold ventures, says that large sums of British money have materially aided the colonies at a critical point. It is needless to say that every one of the West Australian mines have yet to be proved, while the mining ventures in the patchy and most illusive Coromandel Peninsula have attracted much attention in London, and New Zealanders who have lost their all in financial and land enterprises are now rebuilding their broken fortunes by means of mining prospects, Sydney, September 12.. A rise has taken place in the price of cattle in the Bathurst district. Owing to the drought cattle which a few days ago would not have realised £3 per head are to-day sold at £B. Brisbane, September 12. In Committee on the Gambling Suppression Bill ah amendment to eliminate the clause exempting church bazaars and lotteries for charitable purposes from the Operation of the Bill was carried against the Government on the casting vote of the Chairman. The remaining clauses were passed without material amendment.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1770, 14 September 1895, Page 2
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