NEWS BY CABLE.
[By Telegraph.—Press Association.]
English, London, May 6. Sir S. Samuel, Sir J, 0. Bray, and Messrs Fraser, Perceval and Munro, will attend the Queen's levee on be« halfof tbe colonies they represent.
A case containing a million francs (£10,000) has been stolen from 1 the parcels department of the Eastern Eailway Company. The Pope has wired to tbe Duke of Norfolk thut he is pleased with the proposal to erect a memorial to tbe late Cardinal Manning, • Mr. Mollow, M.P,, for Birr, in the course of an interview with the editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, said the Randt at Johannesberg was tbe biggest and most permanent in theworld, The output for the various mines for March was 92,000 oz, . City financiers resent' the statement attributed to Mrßallance, that it s necessary to wean New Zealand from servile dependence on the London money market,
The Daily Telegraph considers that the present demand for Australian securities will probably be followed by new loans, . " ' ■ A great bi-Metallio Conference of Eastern Banks is to beheld at the Mansion House. The bullion brokers and merchants have resolved to attend a similar demonstration got up by the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. ■
The Marquis of Salisbury and Hons Messrs Qosohen and Balfour will receive a deputation which desires to urge the establishment, of a staple par of exchange between the countries issuing gold and silver.
Foreign,
Berlin, May 6,
■ Jaeger, who absconded from the Rothschild's bank in Frankfort, and who wrote stating that it was his intention to commit suioide, is reported to have arrived at Colombo.
Vienna, May 6,
Dynamite cartridges have been found on the Vienna tram lines.
Anarchist literature is being frei
disseminated throughout Austria. Paris, May 6,
Ravachol is now undergoing his trial for the murder of the hermit. His confederate Malhieu is believed to be in London. A sentence has been passed on him m the Paris Courts of five years, for theft, Hammond, who was injured in the Anarohist outrage at M. Yery'a restaurant, has succumbed to his in* juries, M, Very is sinking, and not likely to recover. San Francisco, May G. A Californian express train fell over Desmoniß Bridge, seven persons being killed and fifteen injured. Washington, May 6. It is again announced that Seeraiary Blaine has withdrawn from the candidature for the Presidency.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4109, 9 May 1892, Page 2
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389NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4109, 9 May 1892, Page 2
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