CABLE NEWS.
London, October 2. Mrs'Langtry claims L 40,000 from the bank which gave up her jewels on a forged order. London, October 2. News has been received that the Bishop of Naples was drowned in Lake Nyassa." Paris, October 1. M. Pasteur wishing to.be buried in the “ Institut Pasteur,” his widow has declined the offer for his remains to be placed in the Pantheon, although she accepts a Service in Notre Dame. Sydney, October 2. Wilson has been sentenced to death for an attempt to murder Hampton. The case is surrounded by .peculiar circumstances. Wilson induced Hampson to insure his life in his favour, Wilson paying the premiums. The latter then enticed Hampson to a lonely spot overlooking the harbour, and, after administering a dose of poison, pushed his victim over. The attempt was ineffectual. ■ Hampson’s arm was broken by the fall, and he was rescued.
London, October 2.
Professor D. Douglas doubts whether the Chinese are really acting straight in their ready acquiescence to the demand for the punishment of the Viceroy of Szechuen, because the Viceroy, Lin Ping Chang, is the same man who was degraded last year.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1776, 5 October 1895, Page 2
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191CABLE NEWS. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1776, 5 October 1895, Page 2
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