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NEWS BY CABLE

EITGLISH. London, January 25. The warships of Tangiers have been re-called. The Kov, C, H. Spurgeon has suffered a relapse at Mentone, in the South of France, where he is staying for the sake of his health. Henry Hoare, a retired banker, has been declared a bankrupt. His liabilities amount to £500,000. Lord Salisbury and the Archduke Ferdinand are recovering. ■The Times Bays it is not surprised at the result of the Eossendale election, and characterises the success of the Gladstone Party as" a victory of ™'.'he Daily News looks upon the jonteat as the most important since thelastgeneral election, and declares that the brilliant triumph aohieved by Mr Gladstone and his followers proves that the public dissent from the contention that the Liberal policy is a sham.

- The result of the Rossendale election has depressed the Unionists, The MarqinV of Salisbury's son; Lord Edgar Algernon Cecil, is Buffetingfroin influenzo, and is confined to his room at HatOeld House, his father's seat, Influenza is spreading sc an alarming rate throughout England, January 26, The Local Government Board recommends solation and disinfection as a means of proven ting the spread of influensa. FOREIW, Venice, January 25, Sanitary Conference insists persons suffering from disease on board vessel passing through the Sues Canal should be disinfected before proceeding, ' Valparaiso, January 24. The Chilian Government has requested the recall of Mr P. £gan, United States Minister iu Chili. They charga liim with intriguing to bring about war between the two countries, January 25. The situation between Chili and the United States is still critical. It is expected that the Chilian Government will not reply to the United States ultimatum. Washinoton, January 25, The despatch of an ultimatum to Chili, demanding the cancellation of the circular to the Chilian Legation in Europe, has been confirmed.' ltio be Janiero, January 24, During the riot' in Mendoza, the Secretary of the' Chamber c-f'flepu-, jips am} a. number of qther citizens Ayere killed. W 1 . WAMnsgioN, January 25, Cyrus Field is suffering from, . pneumonia. Si, Petersburg, January 25, The Grand Duke Constantino is (lead., Bhmin, January 25, The German Government are oV spatcliing a body of marines to suppress the rising among the Wadigos, the situation in the district being regarded as critical,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4022, 27 January 1892, Page 3

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378

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4022, 27 January 1892, Page 3

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4022, 27 January 1892, Page 3

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