NEWS BY CABLE.
miss. . London, October 8, Seven hundred troops have been ordered from Chatham, and have left for SOino destination at present unknown. It is supposed that they are tp bp hold in readiness to suppress an outbreak flomowhp??; The Bank of Australasia lias declared a dividend of 14 per cent and carried forward £15,000. Sir i! Knollys, Private Secretary to tho Prince af Wales, denios that the Duko of Ciarenoo olid Avondale lias any intention of visiting Australia. " St, Paul's Oafhedral is to bo reponsecratsd in consequence of the suicide which wm committed in it tbjsweoit, '• Aren, October Cholera has broken out here, Bt. PKTEKSBUIia, Oct. 8, The students of the University in St. Potersberg conspired directly it was re-opened, Fourteen arrests were made. It isstatedthat theCzarewitch has abandoned his proposed visit to Turkey, ii'win'g to the resignation of M. Achikiaiii'the AjiJipniaij^atriaroh
at Constantinople. • I '' posfE, October 3, The Bcpe denied |l)p.t hp expressed his wiiliiigijess tp pediato "in tbej NewftiijiiDftrid fobries dispute. OTIAWAi 1 Sic John Maedonald, Premier, m -'m address. at Halifax, the comse ox *... stated' that the adoption utariff by the United States was an indirect attempt on the part of the United States to become possessed of Canada, and he believed an endeavor would be made by' tho United States to enforce Canada to sell her allegiauc63 "tp tko''%itjsli; flag. Canada,' he said,' bad iiptbing to gain by joining United' States with its mass of. foreign ignorance and vice, and he felt sure that Gaiiada, ,if onc'a separated froiu - the mother I country,, w«p'e pablo t? exist. ''X . .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3631, 6 October 1890, Page 2
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264NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3631, 6 October 1890, Page 2
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