CABLE NEWS.
A TERRIBLE DISASTER* . V - . Shanghai, November 16. A launch belonging to H.M.S. Edgar sunk while the vessel was cruising in Japanese waters. Fortyeight of those onboard were drowned. TWO FRENCH WARSHIPS AGROUND. Paris, November 16. Two French warships are aground at Hyeres, in the Mediterranean. Tugs are at work endeavoring to get them off " CONSPIRING TO DEFRAUD. ; a Sydney, November 16. ; The editor, directors, and other officers of the defunct Daily Post, a Labor organ, are. tG't&f- proceeded against on a charge of conspiring to defraud. . { 5. - l ; * ; v - i: * SHIPBUILDERS’ STRIKE. . ' : London, November 16. Sir Donald Currie’s attempt to settle the strike in the shipbuilding trade has failed, and there are signs of a long struggle*. V . - * GAMBLING IN WHEAT. / London, November 16. • T?he Marquis of Salisbury hak .dedined a request to, convene a conference of the representatives... of the various nations to, discuss the question of prohibiting gambling in wheat, as it is difficult to decide between genuine and fictitious dealings. . . .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1788, 20 November 1895, Page 2
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165CABLE NEWS. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1788, 20 November 1895, Page 2
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