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CABLES.

1 London, November 11, 1 The Union Company of New Zea- [ land intend to run a line of steamers i from Vancouver to San Francisco, to ', connect with thoir Pacific liners. , Information has been received that , a British man-o'-war is disabled 500 ' miles off the Lizard, and a vessel has been sent to her assistance. The ' cruiser is supposed to be H.M.S. ' Calypso (16 guns), or H.M.S. Cleopatra (12 guns). Salvage steamers have arrived at Forrol, and a start will be made with ' the salvage operations on H.M.S 1 HoweatoDce. Tlio divers now report that it is possible to savo the vessel. It was rumoured that the Duke of Marlborough committed suicide, but the Marquis of Blandford, his "heir, denies the truth of the report, A new comet has been discovered in the constellation of AnfromedJ* and is increasing in brightness, Constantinople, November 10. Twolre tourists were drowned at Jaffa, in Palestine, through a boat capsizing in the surf. London, November 11, The victory of Mr Cleveland in the United States Presidential electionhas caused a great sensation in Germany and Italy. New Yobk, November 11. There is great surprise at the result of the voting. . Major M'Kioley refuses to apeak, . but General Harrison's party admit that the country is clearly hostile to prohibitive tariffs. The leading newspapers rejoice at the downfall of plutocraoy and corruption, Vienna, November 11, Dr, Raindl, solicitor to the Emperor of Austria, has been arreted on a charge of stealing £50,000. The thefts extended over years, and the money went in speculations, The culprit has , confessed, lb*' [ St, Petersburg, November Il]T The Novosti says Russia does not want Constantinople," bat must have the Dardanelles. . Pakis, November 11. Le Matin states that (be preliminary treaty of alliance between Russia and France was signed on Saturday last. A German Anarchist has been arrested for being concerned in the Paris explosion, He bad dynamite in his possession when taken into custody, ; The. Anarchists threaten further outrages, in revenge for the execution of Bavachol. Sydney, November 11. - Two more bodies of infants have. towfowiinttoywl of :\ii tHiroV

residence- occupied by iVie Maokia family. Tho inquesta on four of tho children whose bodies wero disintered resulted iu an open verdict, tbero being no evidence to crimimilly connect tho Mackins with their death. The police, however, are believed to have stronger evidence in some of the N later caaas.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 14 November 1892, Page 2

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398

CABLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 14 November 1892, Page 2

CABLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4268, 14 November 1892, Page 2

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