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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

we rtaaa association. St. Petkbsbceq, Jure 22. A revolt occurred iu ihe Yladikxokos gftol. Troops qull.d the outbre-k, four prisoners beiog killed and eight wounded. Bon, June 22. The political oi isis continues. Sigcor Zinardelli's old Cabinet remains in office, he and Admiral Marin, Minister of Marine, temporarily holding the portfo'ix held by Sigoors Qioletti and Admiral Battolo. Beceived 23,10.17 p.m. London, Jane 23. la the Commons Mr Chamberlain announced that on Lord Tennyson's return to .England in December his term of Governor-Generalship would not be renewed. The Trinidad Chamber of Commerce has aoaoimcusly approved of Mr Chamberlain's fiscal policy.

Keceived23,lo.l7pm. Belgbadb, Jure 23. A cloud burst and destroyed the village of Zanot, killing 38 person?. Londjn, June 23. Mr Chamberlain stited that Capta'n Sword, with 130 of the West African frontier force, on May 16th unsuccessfully attacked the Sultan of Sokoto in the walled town of Burz. The enemy's casualties totalled 300. Captain Sword was retiring on Bantehi where 500 reinforcements, with artillery, were concentrating.

Received 23,11.40 p m. Pahis, June 23. It is seated that Jacques Iflbiuly's annexation expedition is the freak of a Paris millionaire, the French Government being in no way involved. Received 23,10.39 p.m. London, June 23. The Governor of Malta, under instructions from the Home au horities, has reduced the elected members in the Council to eight, and increased tha official members to cine.

London, June 23. la the Gammons Mr Chaplin's amendment to the Finance Bill, in favour of tha retention of the Uorn Daty, was reacted by 415 to 32.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 199, 24 June 1903, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 199, 24 June 1903, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 199, 24 June 1903, Page 3

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