CABLE SUMMARY.
The Dresden express collided with the Kaiser's train n.t LooLnu The •iirgine was smashed, but no oiip. tMjf'ort. Emperor William showed great cooluoss. Thu South African Customs Conference declined to accept the tariff proposed by Natal and the delegates from that colony withdrew. Owing to the subsidence of tho ground at Bruex. in Bohemia, the railway station and till round for a radius of five hundred yards, including many bouses, have been destroyed. The cyclone which passed over Paris originated in the square of ."St. Sulpice. The wiii't blew at the rate of three hundred and sixfy kilometres per hour. Seven of those injured have died. Cnpt. Lugard is reported missing. Li Hung Chang has reached Vancouver. Th': Chiuese population welcomed him •vith great enthusiasm. Seventy thousand men arc now engaged on the Trans-Siberian railway. President Cleveland has published a letter denouncing Bryan, and threatens to dismiss from offico the Democrats who support him. He urges the party to support Palmer. llttssia is building a naval station at Mirnam Bay, Lapland, which will be counecled with St. Petersburg.
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 30, 17 September 1896, Page 3
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180CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 30, 17 September 1896, Page 3
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