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CONDENSED CABLES.

[By Telegraph.] Mr Spurgeon is in a very critical state. The Mombassa railway vote has been withdrawn for the present. Baron Hirsch intends establishing Jewish colonies for the expelled from Russia. President Carnot, of France, is to be invited to visit England in the autumn. The Free Education Bill has passed through all its stages in the House of Lords. H. M. Hyndinan, a Socialist leader, who was arrested for urging the people to secure their rights by forcible if by no other means, has been fined a .shilling. There are grave rumouis of further suspending bsnk failures. Father Anderson is to be sent to Australia to collect subscriptions for the purpose of building a national church at Borne in honour of St. Patrick.

The winner of the Queen's prize at Bisley is Private Dear, of the Queen's Edinburgh. Sovereigns are fetching 6600 reis in Lisbon. The dethroned Emperor of Brazil is in a critical condition. It is stated that M. Mendelsohn is sending thirty million marts of gold to Russia. The monetary crisis in Portugal imperils the stability of the monarchy. The Bank of Spain authorises the issue of the million sterling in four per cent bond 3. It is reported that the Chilian Government warships, Almiranto

Lynch and Condell, have been des troyed by dynamite at Valparaiso.

The insurgent were defeated by the Government troops. One hundred and fifty were killed outright, and 75 taken prisoners.

General Booth intends building an international temple in London at a cost of £200,000. The f« re well service of Gener«l Booth in London was attended by a tremendous crowd. He proposes to be absent seven months on his colonial .tour.

Derbyshire, in a cricket match beat Surrey by ten wickets. The estate of the late Dr. Beaney of Melbourne, is valued at £60,000.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3867, 23 July 1891, Page 2

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304

CONDENSED CABLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3867, 23 July 1891, Page 2

CONDENSED CABLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3867, 23 July 1891, Page 2

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