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LATEST CABLES.

(Received Last Night, 10.10 o'clock.)

A STEAMER AGROUND.

SYDNEY, April 11

The steamer Brisbane, when leaving Port Kembla with 1500 tons of coal aboard, grounded on a reef at high tide. She remains hard and fast.

AFFAIRS IN PORTUGAL.

MADRID, April J 3

Reinforcements, including fifteen hundred marines and infantry, and some machine guns from Cadiz, are proceeding to Laraiche. Two were killed in the Camillas disturbance, which was due to th? seizure of cattle in default of the payment of town dues.

ANNIHILATION OF TURKS.

PEKIM, April 11

Natives from the interior declare that eighteen hundred Turks at Yerim have been annihilated by means of stratagem.

! JOHNSONIAN MUSEUM. j LONDON, April 11. ) Harms worth's Magazine suggests (that Gough Square House be utilised J as a Johnsonian Museum.

FRANCE AND MOROCCO

PARIS, April 11. Germany has been 'informed of France's plans in regard to.-Morocco. Dr Wadhter, the German Minister of Foreign Affairs, is inclined, before acquiescing in the plans, to stipulate for tho quotation cf Bagdad railway stock on the Paris Bourse. CHURCH AND STATE. LISBON, April 11. Pending the decision of the Vatican as to the course to be taken when details are known, the Vatican has adAsed the Biahops to unreservedly accept the ,separation of Church and State.

FLOATED OFr.

SYDNEY, April 11

After several futile attempts to tow the steamer Brisbane, the vessel cams off the reef under her own steam, and returned to port. The damage has not been ascertained.

GENERAL BOOTH.

LONDON, April 11.

Her Majesty the Queen has sent General Booth birthday greetings, and expressed the hope that he will long be spared to continue his work.

MORMON EMISSARIES.

LONDON, April 11

A large meeting in Birmingham urged the Government to expel Mormon emissaries.

LAUNCHING A CRUISER.

LONDON, April 11

The Duchess of Fife will launch the cruiser Princess Royal at Barrow on the 29th inst.

A NEW GUN.

LONDON, April II

With a view to replying to the 14iiuli gun adopted abroad, the Admiralty is experimenting with a new 15inch gun, of 50 calibre.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10210, 12 April 1911, Page 5

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LATEST CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10210, 12 April 1911, Page 5

LATEST CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10210, 12 April 1911, Page 5

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