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NEWS BY CABLE

London, Novoinher 15. fol Salisbury, in the comaoof his replflo tbo Nonconformist Unioniat address, ridiculed (he ader thai the autonotby of Ireland would pave' the way for Imperial federation. Tho latter was an unmeaning term, seeing that its aims and mode of working have never been defined. New York, Nov. 10. The Eight Hon. J. Cbaniborlain was married to Miss Endicolt, of this city to-day. Cairo, Nov. 14. NoMr's has been received that tho Whito Pasha hns fought a «rcat buttle against tho'Dervishes, of whom a number were kllcd. , Brussels, November tG. King Leopold oL Belgium has informed a dop>won that the European situation is full of danger, Home, Nov, l(i, Tho German military staff has warned tho Italian authorities that object in mobilising the army should bo to gather promptly 300,000 men in the valley of the Po. Paris, Nov, 15. The Committee who were appointed to draw up a ncliemo for the revision of the French Constitution propose to abolish both the Senate and tho Presidency of the Republic. Vienna, Nov, 15, The Emperor of Austria refuses to meet the Czar, unless tho Russian troops are withdrawn from tho frontier. A Remarkable Swallow's NestA gentleman at Reading lias forwarded the following to a contemporary " Early in tho summer a •pai| of swallows selected tlw lop of tlifi'aoiral spring coil of our back door ou t»li to build, The bell is under a lean-to roof, and is rung very many times daily, each ring causing the liest to danco up and down violently; but the birds were quito indifferent to both the frequent sudden oscillations, and to the noiso of the rather loud bell beneath them. After the young birds were hatched, an unusually violent attack one day on the bell handle by a telegraph boy threw the nest to the ground, killing one young birds in its fall; but two of my daughters rescued, the others and hung them up in a small baskot near ut hand, whore the paronts, after some hesitation, fed tbo little ones in their oxteniporised home, and finally took them off in triumph. And singularly enough, in spite of the previous mis- • hap, the old birds have rebuilt tlinir nest on the saino bell, more securely than before, and safely reared a second family there, ► A Missing Bridegroom,

JiltlioWestminster Police Court rowmy, on eldorly nun, who was among the applicants to Mr D'Eyncourt, said lie wished to have His Worship's advice on behalf of his daughter, Tho young woman wan to have been married last > Saturday week, and everything was ready, the oxpeotant bridegroom having purchased the necessary furniture for the home, and arranged all tho preliminaries for the wedding. He failed, however to put in an appearance at tho church, and it had since been ascertained that on tho morning of tho Wednesday previous ho left his home, He had never returned, and his friends had not since heard of him, nor did they lmow his whereabouts. •Mr D'Eyncourt .remarked that lie ' oould not bring tho bridegroom hack, and asked the applicant what he wanted. Tho applicant; "01 course the goods my daughter paid for with hor own money belong to her, but Sjgramtaboi.it"thefurniture the young TSaFfiught forthe home 1 Suppose my girl sold the things, how would she stand ?" Ilis Honor: " I can't ' toll you; it's rather a complicated affair." The applicant: " There's | another thing. The young man lmd my daughter's gold watch to tako to the oity to bo repaired, and that disappeared when ho did—it's gone too." (Laughter.) His Worship: "You can have, a summons for detaining the watch." Tho applicant:. "That's no good. I'll tell you what I shall do, guv'nor, (Laughter.) I shall soil the things myself, taking it on my own responsibility. That's tho best thing. Let someone tako out a summons against me. Good morning." (Loud Laughter.)

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3058, 19 November 1888, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
742

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3058, 19 November 1888, Page 3

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3058, 19 November 1888, Page 3

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