NEWS BY CABLE.
. BBUISH, (By Telegraph. -Pre?3 Atfgopiatioti,) London, January 18. H.M.B. Dart has been re-commiß-si,oned( ajjd the uev\ crew will leave for Australia jiext month, Admiral Fairfax is fleering from influenza, ; . ; 1 January 19, Intelligence is to band of the total wreck of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer John Elds.' near Magellan Strait, Mr Rudyard Kipling has been married to Mies Caroline Balestier,
The London Chamber of Commeroe will discuss Mr Gosohen's gold reserve sohemo on Thursday,' Her Majesty the Queen and the ipfj Pfincess of Wales express theijr (Jeep regref fJ th ( o death of winriM^iiiijg,' The DuoljosVof Albany, wlio vyaa Buffering from ase/ere cold, lias recovered,
The judges have appointed a committee to discuss the block of business in the Courts.
Repeated attempts have been made to wreck the trftiij $t Beigate, which is on the London'and Brighton and fSouth Eastern Railway line, but
failed. Sleepers were found tied across the rails, and removed in, time to avert the accident, The Times obituary column to-day contains 159 notices of death, 24 of /frliich resulted from influenza. Baron Alcester is suffering from influenza, and is in a critical condition. FOREIGN 1 Washington, January 19. President Harrison's message to congress on the Chilian dispute is awaited with anxiety. : New York, January 18. There is renewed friction with Chili, owing to offensive criticisms passed on the captain of the Yorktown. A man pained Dowd, known as "Jock the Slasher,' 1 has been arrested in this city in the act of cutting a drunken man's throat, i , January 19. It is reported here that the fiovernment are sending war material to San Francisco, and have contracted for the supply of 20,000 tons of coal, The United Stateß, fearing that Canada is building warships in Lake Ontario, in violation of the terms'of the treaty, threaten to build dockyards on the American shore of the lake.
Pabis, January 19. The French fleet lias been instructed to land sailors at Tangiew if the seamen of another Power attempt to intervene in the trouble with the hill men.
Vienna, January 18. Obityary—Archduke Charles Salvator, brother of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. His death wad caused by influenza.
St. Petersbukg, January 18. The Czarina has recovered,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4018, 21 January 1892, Page 2
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371NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4018, 21 January 1892, Page 2
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