CABLE NEWS.
London, October 9. Threats are made of repeating the dynamite outrage at Homestead. Lord Tennyson's funeral will take placoon Wednesday. Among the pallbearers will be the Duke of Argyll, the Marquis of Dufferin, and Lord Selborne. Tkeanthim will bo "Crossing the Bar." The Tabernacle authorities request the Hev, T, Spurgeon to enccced the Kev. J. Pierson in June for six months, after which a definite selection will be made. ■ Tanoiers, October 9. Count D'Aubigney bad a cordial interview with the Sultan of Morocco, who apologised for the rudeneitof bis officers, New York, October 8. A house occupied hy non-Unioniste at Homestead was destroyed by dynamite. No lives wore lost, Paris, October 8. Harry Farman, an Englishman has won the French bicycle championship. The remains of the late M. Joseph Erneßte Kenan, the great French philologist, were temporarily interred to-day at Montmartre, The principal oflicial, literary, artistic and scientific gentlemen' of Paris attended. M. Bourgeois, Minister of Education, and others pronounced eulogiutns, London, October 8. Mr Hodgkins, of New York, has made a donation of £20,000 to the British Royal Institute of Scientific Research. In the course of bis remarks in the debate on the vivisection «t the Anglican Church Congress in Folkestone, Bishop Barry declared that the system was practised with hideous cruelty, and he insisted on its prohibition. St Peikmhubo, OctotjfsThe total number of deaths recorded in Eussia from cholera amounts to 300,000. Paris, October 8. Several suspicious deaths bava occurred at Marseilles, which it is feared are of a choleraic nature.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 11 October 1892, Page 2
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255CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 11 October 1892, Page 2
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