NEWS BY CABLE.
M&U3S.
London, August 28.. Sir J. Vogelis uncertain about returning to New Zesland. .'■■.. _ Tfie Bei 'l>n correspondent of the Telegraph states that the Emporora ■ of Germany and Austria have agreed' to a mutual withdrawal of troop's" from the frontiers of their "territories, and the status quo k to be recognised' 4, ro Bulgaria, and the Powers are to 'T co-operato in improving the condition of Armenia, Austria is to be paramount in Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Russia in Servia,
: On the other hand, the correspondent of the Standard asserts that the Czar deob'ned to discuss the. Kaiser's proposals, in consequence of which the tatter's return was hastened. Archbishop Walsh protests against his name being draggedjnto the dispute between Mr Dillon and Bishop O'Dwyer. .■■■'..'■, Violent storms are injuring tho harvest. The Financial News, referring to ..,& the proposed establishment of the ™ London Boaid of tho,Broken Hill' Proprietary Silver Mining Company, says that if the company • is as sound' as alleged there is no necessity for a London office. :'• At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of New Zealand to-day, tho: • directors'report was adopted.
Berlin, August 28, It is understood' that Bismarck and 'M*' ■he Emperor Bhow eigns of being wonciled,-.- 1 ' ■'. ■
• St Petebsburo, August 28;' '■■ Bussia has demanded that Turkeyshall maintain the rights of the Greek Church,
Home, August 28. The police hare discovered loaded bombs and explosives in the houses of workmen in the city, and many arrest! have been made.
~ . Not York, August-26. | Grand Master Workman Powderly has been accused by Mr Barry, a member of the executive of the Knights of Labor, with privately v receiving £2OOO from a New York ■JR stockbroker to supply oarly news'of the settlement of the strike,
Washington, August 22, Wilson and Beckwith, two mem. hers of the Congress, became excited during a debate and came to blows on the Boor of the Chamber.' Friends':. • interposed, and after the men were jj leparated both apologised, .. <J* '"■ \ AWfflSlMir.' '.■.;.;:■;';'■'_;. Sydney, August 28. ' The will of the late James While has been provod at under £350,000. Adelaide, August ;28. A woman named McMillan threw ' four ohildren into a dam at Anjjoston, and one was drowned.' The reason of tlie crime ia not
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3601, 30 August 1890, Page 2
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367NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3601, 30 August 1890, Page 2
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