MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
PES nxm ABBOCI4TJOH. Losbox, September 29. " Ha(ni a b»« made its appearance at Rio de Jnn- iro. The King and Queen have gone to Balmoral. Alderman Sir J. H. Dimsdale ti»B hem se'ected as Lord Mayor of for the enmrne year. Mr. Stead, on being interviewed, was certain tint the Rev. Fitchfltt, who contro's the Review of Reviews in Außtralasis, wag inrapabV of oxnressing any opini"" about Mr. Seddon in return for-j£2so. If New Zealand Bhared the eo*t of bringing out a special supplement it wag becau-'e it was in-; tended to benefit the colony, not to! glorify Mr. Seddon. A newspaper corwspondonce Hvirg suggested that disease, especiallv cancer, was due to th« consumption r>f frozen meat, and 'hat diseases w*re induced in the animus n»i'f «o their being overdriven and nxneiwvely branded, Mr. Copland S'tirhir, th« trade export far Victoria, and Mr. Cameron took up t.he cudpels on beh«lf | of the colonies. Thev repudiated thej statement* nnd threw ridicule «n them. The Queeno'and Government has j issued the prospoctu" rf a loan for <81,374,000 atthr-e per pen*., at a fixed price of 91 J. The loan, which is the balance of "a sum for pub'ic works authorised list year, has been underwritten on the usual torma. The Colonial Consignment and Distributing Company is using £IOO,OOO worth of four and e-half per cent, debenture shares at. p*r, Queensland and T'sm«ni*n s'ocks have been gazetted as tros'ee investments. Dubbin, September 27. The Immigration Department at Natal has refused to admit two hundred Indian traders, who then proceeded on to Capetown. Ottawa, Sep*emb°r 29. The Dnke and Daches= nf Cornwall Lava visited Regit* snd Oalgery. Berlin, September 29. A Socialist Congress at Luneck adopted a resolution strenously denonncing the proposed German Customs tariff. Received Ottawa, September 30. Two thousand Redskins he'd a powpow at C»lp»ry «• warpaint. The Cornwnlls were d o lighted, and promised twelve chiefs medals. Sbakghat, September 30. _ The German garrison here will shortly be withdrawn LomxHr, September 30. Mr has handed the King and 'foam a, letter expressing AmericAs
darkest hour of distress and bereavement. ] vSev n " n Russians, at the Govern-' me'-t mc|i s'j, are visiting England ins;«s"i< {> :r;riculturt] produce and im--1 orr, ai taiuom'ntp, hopint to supplant D-ns.il) «U'l German middlemen. Mr Asq'r.th, "pe>king at. Ladybaiik,• said the Iri.-vi and Lib ral pa> ties w«ve , b >th free and independent. The !attar ought n.it to assume the responsibility! of government without an independent! Liberal majority of the Commons.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 221, 1 October 1901, Page 3
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413MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 221, 1 October 1901, Page 3
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