NEWS BY CABLE.
ENQLISH.
(Per Press Association).
London, November 12,
The Melanesian mission steamer Southern Cross, which encountered the heavy gale in the English Channel towards the end of October and was compelled to put into Cowes to repair damage, will resume her voyage to Australia on Monday next. Obituary—George Haydon, Australian explorer. The Queen has gi?en her patronage to the Great International Fruit Show which is to be held in London next year.
Lord George Hamilton gives a denial to the report that be is to succeed the Marquis of Lansdowne us Governor of India.
Lord Hartington, referring to the clamour for the abolition of the House of Lords, asserted that if the Legislature were confined to a single Chamber the effect would be to embody fleeting opinions in the law of the country and destroy the stability of the nation.
The R.M.S. Massilla has arrived at London, with influenza on bburd. Nearly every one on the ship has been attacked, and at one time ninety-six persbns were prostrated together. No deaths occurred. It is thought the epidemio was caught at a Melbourne entertaipment. The Duke of Orleans is now at Stowe House. Hi 3 father, the Comte de Paris, forbids him to' accept any challenge from Mr A rmstrong, Madame j Melba's husband.
New York, November 12. News from Central ant] South America states thpre has been serious rioting in Ecuador. A plot has been discovered to murder Ezcta, brother of the President of San Salvador.
CAIRO, Noyember 12.
Tho French residents and financiers here are opposing the measures of the British officials.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3963, 14 November 1891, Page 2
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265NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3963, 14 November 1891, Page 2
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