SUMMARISED CABLES.
(bi electric telegraph.) General Booth states that lie is wailing for a report from South Africa before deciding whether he will send 1 the "Submerged Tenth" toNew Zealand, Major Pollock, ofthetlrd Argyll and, Sutherland Highlanders, won the Queen's Prize atßisley,' with a score of 277. He also won (ho silver medal as thp highest scorer in the second stage. The Warrimoo, the New Zealand and Australian Steam Ship Company's new steamer, has had a successful trial, in which she averaged 17 knots per houp, Shortland, a bioyplist, has succeeded in riding 413 miles in 24 hours. , A movement is on foot ythkh promises to he sucoessful to stop the manufacture of coke throughout the United Ftates, in sympathy with the Pjttobqrg strikers. A gjgnntip strike qf oolfenjen, aiming at the defeat or ruin of the Oar? itegie Company, is imminent. The Broken Hillstriko represents a loss in wages to the men of £45,000 up to date. Mr Fiok, manager of Carnegie's mills, has been shot by a Russian Jew. Be received four wounds and ~ . '*'•-!■ •MiA'ttnn. Manv of lies in a crmetu w», * 3 ut th(j strikers express approval of the I crime. u '' '"■'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 2
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195SUMMARISED CABLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 2
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