NEWS BY CABLE.
ENGLISH.
London, January 27. It is stated that Mrs Pamell refused the assistance offered by her son, the Irish lender, although for six weeks'she was without a fire.
Violent gales are raging on the coasts of the Kingdom, and many shipping casualties ate rep6rted. Goods consigned to Bermondsey wharves aro being unloaded at the Albert and Victoria docks, but tho Docker's Executive are now calling out the men engaged on the work.
The Mends ofßenzon havevefunded the thousand pounds to the persons victimised by the forgery of the cheque for that amount by the " Jubilee Plunger." It is expected Bonzon will now be released.
Sir P. de Keyser gave a banquet at the Guildhall to tho New Zealand recipients of honors and grand prizes at the Paris Exhibition, Mrs Pamell, mother of the Irish leader, has, it is alleged, been living on a pittance of Is per week.
The American extradition treat} includes dynamiters. A cargo of New Zealand wheat has been sold at 85s 9d.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3421, 29 January 1890, Page 2
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169NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3421, 29 January 1890, Page 2
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