MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
FIB PKISB ASJOCIATIOM. Londok, April 24. The Adtlaide Steamship Company's steamer Dilkera, while doing a trip on the Tyne, was considerably damaged by collision with the Norwegian steamer Hekla. Seven of the Bekla's orew were drowned.
The Jamaican Government, with Mr Chamberlain's unction, propose to guarantee loans used to erect central sugar factories.
There hmuch alarm in England lest the American shipping combination should deprive the Admiralty of the fleetest subsidised craters in the event of war, while Germany remains in control of her subsidised lines. The Government is being urged to legislate to secure the retention of the subsidised erasers under the British flaw. It is reported that Belgian and Dutch lines j )ia the American combination.'
A less favourable bulletin has been! isf>"ei regarding Queen Wilhelmina's health. St. Petersbubo, April 24. A reign of terror prevails in Finland, and emigration is pvatly increasing. Received 28 0.26 a.m. St. Pktbbsbubg, April 25. A document found in pos c ession of B'Uclnnctt,'he mmd.rer of M. Sipiaguin', shows that M. Pobiedonrs' zoft's assassination was simultaneously intended. Received 26,1.5 a.m. London, April 25. An arrangement has bf en signed *t Brussels providing for the r»rrving of the Cape-to-Oairo railway via Victoria Fills and Katanga to Lflke Koksil', thence by the waterway along the riv*r Luababa to Stanleyville, thfnce I y the | railway to JLnke Albert Nv»nga, thence by the wate"way to the Ni'e. German j territory is being avoided.
CATARRW OF THE STOMACH COMPLETELY CURED BY
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 26 April 1902, Page 3
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246MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 26 April 1902, Page 3
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