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FIB PBBSS ASSOCIATION. London, January 13. Russia b>-s ex'ended the telegraph line acroßS the Tuman Riv- r, tbe north- i em bounoVy of Koiea, without permission. Koiea has pio e ted. Mr."Wyudhamd'scnb s the agrarian agitation in Inline! bs a "scrimpy modern equiva'eot for civil war." The , Times pros s' s against such airy treatmeat of p rsecution and boycotting. Berlin, January 13. In connection with the murder of Oapt in V- uklosigk, of the German Army, <he sentences on Sergeant Martin, »ho was found guilty and sentenced to death, and Sergeant Hickel, who was acquitted on the charge of • murder, have now been annulled and ' tbe Supreme Court will try tbem again. Madrid, January 13. Spain has established wireless telegraphy between Tarifa and Geuta across . the Straits of Gibraltar. Beceived 14, 11.15 p.m. Berlin, January 14. Count Bulow, *p aking in the Pi ussian Diet-, said the Fatherland was indivisible, and would uphold unity of the language as far as possible. Tbe Polish agination was fanatical and disloyal. The Government would provide meics to improve the condit : on of the Garman feasantry in the e«stern provinces and promotf industry. It was also intended to add ts t> e garrison. The Hohenzollern s'a' ts for America on Saturday. Prince Henry proceeds by the Morth German Lloyds fiteamer, and a squadron meets at.d e worts him to New York, where he will be welcomed, ps the gue t of the American nation, with a sa'u e of 21 gu '. Copenhagen, January 14. With ref i rencs to the American pro posal to purchase the DiDish West Indies, the King of Datimark a«wired a deputation that the welfare of thn Danish Indies would be safeguarded. He was unab'e, owiDg to negotiations now proceeding, to enter into details. London, January 14. Mr Whitaker Wright, deputy chairman of the London and Globe Finance I \ Corporation, in liquidation, was ex-1 ! amined in the Court of Bankrup'cy. Accused eaid the engineers had been 1 guilty of treachery by misleading the Corporation regarding the value ef the Lake View Consols Mine, and the out break of war had completed the collapse of tbe undertaking.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 12, 15 January 1902, Page 3
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359MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 12, 15 January 1902, Page 3
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