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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

Auckland, noon, today. Infernal Machines. A hoard ®f apparatus for infernal machines has been discovered at Marseilles in a secret tunnel under street from workshop. The owner of the shop, who is an Anarchist, declares he was asked to hide parcel by two other Anarchists, All have been arrested. The Superior Court of Cook County has quashed attachment of New South Wales minerals exhibit by seals on the ground that citizens are unable to sue foreign powers. The American Government took action at the instance of Sir J. Paunceforte, British Minister. German Socialists. The Prussian Government has decided to take strong repressive measures against Socialism. Railway Accident. The railway collision at Lenitz, near Milan, resulted in great loss of life. Both trains caught fire ; thirty—five passengers lost their lives and fifteen were injured, Russia and Turkey. The Sultan has asked the Russian Admiral Avellan not to visit Constantinople on pretext of danger from Cholera, The French | Cabinet, Spuller is engaged in forming a new French cabinet.

A Big- Strike. I hirty-three thousand Scotch miners have struck for an advance in wages. Sydney View of our Elections. The Sydney ‘ Morning Herald ! discussing the New Zealand elections doubts if Liberal party is compact, and states that the existence of a small and apparently helpless opposition adds to chances of secession. The situation is such as hardly augurs favorably for a continuance of the Seddon Administration The Herald says that the most salient feature of election is, distinctiveness of verdict of country on parties as they existed in the late parliament. Gum Market Poor ordinary £27 i.o £2B ; Ordinary £35 to £36 j Good ordinary £39 to £4O. East Coast £52, Supplies for month 640 tons. Better demand at improved prices, Produce. , There is no change in the local produce market. Drowning- at Port Albert, A young man named Austin Cullen was drowned at Port Albert yesterday.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 226, 1 December 1893, Page 7

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 226, 1 December 1893, Page 7

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 226, 1 December 1893, Page 7

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