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VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS.

[I'JSB MM39 ASSOCIATION.] (ltecdivcil M, 8.55 ajn.) London, April 13. Exporters of American food stuns are now complaining that tlie (shipments received in South Africa have reduced the size of their orders, Great Britain being quick to discover that Australian corned meats are cheaper and obtained much more oxpoditiously than the American article. Mi-. Griffiths, representative of the WcstraliaGoldfields Separation League in London, protested to Mr. Chamberlain against the action of ;Sir John Forrest in delaying transmission, of the I separation petition to the Queen. llussia is manufacturing a thousand | <iuick-fhingjguns, Rome, April 13. A number \>f Neapolitan children attempted to derail a train in which the Prince and Princess of Naples were travelling. Received 10, C p.m. London, April 15. In the report of the British and Australasian Trust Loan the year's profits are stated at .£23,637. A further dividend of Is 3d is declared and ■£8221 carried forward. St. Peteushuko, April 15. The Czar and Czarina and their daughters are at Moscow. Meeret Sipido, who fired at the Prince of Wales, has boon committed for trial, as also Pinehot, a youtjh of 18, who is alleged to be one of Sipido's instigators. Uoooivcd 17, 1.30 a.m. MuLiiouiwu, April 16. Iho weather is bitterly cold, and here is snow and hail on the hichands. Tlie villago settlement of iuuyip was flooded, and relief boats iad to be sent. Tho Easter encampment was swamped »y idin and it had to break up, Sydney, April 16. 1 here were forty thousand people at lie Snow—a record for Easter MoLday. hero was an immcn ß3 crowd attLe lihtary ftoviow, and 5000 troops, inludmg the Imperial Bushmen, muehed IOST PEOrU SUFFER VjtOM I.NDIGTKHO.V J not ;'"oi:gh to make tliem feel really "I. but enough to let them know : ~ ... tllo y are not as energetic and full vitality as they would like to be. The/ cnervous anil irruaWc, lik. seems full of :aj and care, slcop i s imrefreshing, no petite lor breakfast, huii;-vv for dioner, •a then there is trauMu-i..u stoinuou is ::ik and disieudei, lli,>i>aiio!it feel* drowsy •1 uncomfortable si'icr his mud, tho wels are irregular, lieartburn comes on, o so life drag* along. XaSBY'S WAHOO cures this very speedily. A single dose usually lelievci, and a single botilo generally cures.—Price 2s U.I, ootivmabla verywhere. Whoic«\6 ugejt*. ciipl'aorne, Fro*** X Co, 4

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 90, 17 April 1900, Page 2

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VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 90, 17 April 1900, Page 2

VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 90, 17 April 1900, Page 2

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