NEWS BY CABLE.
(Per United Press Association).
London, February 10,
Isolated cases of foot and mouth disease still exist in the outskirts oj London,
Sir VV. J, Gondall has' been appointed Governor of Cyprus, It is alleged that tho Pope is dividing England into two provinces for ecclesiastical purposes. The Morning Post considers that the prohibition to dock Australian fropen mutton will protect prices. The statement by the World that the Queen had assented to tho burial of the regains flf the late Duke of Clarence at fjaqdritiglium i 3 officially denied,
It is alleged that Mr Schnadhorst, the organiser of tho Liberal Party, estimates that their majority at the general election, including a majority of the Irish Party, will be 30. The Standard asserts that the fall in colonial stock is due to the failures in Melbourne and Brisbano,
Tho Daily Chronicle, in attempting to investors, points out thai it is impossible to eifjfeot rapid tienchment in the Colonies. "
Sixty thousand people attended tbe
funeral service over tin remains of the Kev. C. H. Bpurgeon ut the Tabernacle,
At a meeting of the followers of Mr Justin MCartliy, the nomination of Mr John Dillon as leader of the Irish party was rejected. The number of deaths reported in London for the week from influenza are 876. The death rate of those attacked by the epidemic isßl per 1000, February 9, polonjaJ stocks are very Repressed. T|ie best of Hie' qolonies arpong financial authorities popsider thgt the situation daily ftrqws graver, and expect fee will be a spriqua weakening of the credit of the oolonies unless public works ate stopped. They insist that the colonic must borrow everything locally for at least one year.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4036, 12 February 1892, Page 2
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284NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4036, 12 February 1892, Page 2
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