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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. : London, January 30. j Mr C'aambcrlain Bays it us impossible to accede to Mr See's rwqufst to plane jsfcate Premiers, in colnnec ion with,the coronation, on the ssL;vel ;ss Mr Bnrton, except the \Pederal I Ministry recommend it, T | Sir Wolfe Barry, chairman c\F the 1 Eastern Extension Cable Comtoany, : asserts that the company does now fear ; wireless telegraphy, which may Wesibly become an adjunct of the catble. Tbe company is studying the possibility and .economy of erecting a wirelfges station in connection with its system for about 100 miles where the cable is disadvantageous. A

German merchants are prepsring to make tremendous efforts to capture the' South African trade, relyino ob Afrikander co-operation. It is reported in Vienna that Piinco Henry's visit to America is connected wit.h Germany's desire to purchase the Philippines.

Prince Mirko, of Monteregro, insulted his wife and his brother, Prince Dainlo. A duel resulted, in which Dainlo wounded Mirko. Dainlo is in disgrace.

! Washington, January 30. Senator John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin. introduces in the Sma e a Bill to construct the Pansma canal at, 1. uo*t of 130,000,000dn], orp'ocrod with the Nicavgua emu! it' the title is unsatisfactory.

St. Petersburg, January 30. The writer of an articl* in the Busskija a Moscow jourral, for attacking the immediate predecessors of the Czar, hss been exiled to Si-eria, at-.d the editor deported to Pslrnff, Tne Busskija has bten suppressed. Rome, January 30, The spontaneous withdrawal oft,he language proclamation has produced an excellent impression in Malta, and great gratification in Italy, Received 1, 1 a.m. London, January 31. America has slightly incrensed the countervailing iluty on Austro-Hun-garian sugar. It is announced tliat holders of the meat contract are forming an Imperial Supply and Cold Storage Company, with a capital of a million.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 27, 1 February 1902, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 27, 1 February 1902, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 27, 1 February 1902, Page 3

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