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CABLES.

Lohdon, November 24. ' Neta Bros., Turner, Weddell, and otners, meat salesmen, assert thai there is no prospect of aa unlimited demand for frozen meat at Home. iw admit, however, that' it will always be large if the shipments are equalised, but at present coarser sorts predominate. Nelson Brothers will shortly issuo ; tlie prospeotua of the Australian Out tag Company, with £200,000 capital, and proceed to erect works. It is officially announced that the Government have decided to allow the Imperial British Jiiast AfrioaCompa»y to evaouats Uganda is March

and immediately thereafter tboy will seud an Imperial Uommissioner, with a nativo escort, to report as to tho best means of dealing with that country. The Tiutos, howovor, asserts that M ' it is certain tho real decision of tho Cabinet goes much further, New York, November 23. Quite a sensation wus caused in the #city at Messrs Guion and Co., the Liverpool shipowners, notifying that thoy will withdraw their fleet of vessels from the Now York trade, owing to the barrassing rulos recontly introduced by President Harrison, respecting tho immigrant and general passenger traffic. Sydney, November 23. Tho whole of tho crow of the ship Port Glasgow, with the exception of _> the first mate, have been arrested for disobeying the captain's orders on tho high 60&3. The crew have laid a serious charge against tho captain before the Marine Board, but the nature of the accusation has not been allowed to transpire. Melbourne, November 25. In tho Legislative Assembly, Sir Graham Berry announced that the deficit for the year would be a little less than ono million, owing to payment in tho month of July and August being much less than was anticipated. Two human legs have been found in a bag at Hawthorne, a suburb of Melbourne, The bag was branded , No. 1, J, Kipper." The police j think the legs are those of a woman, but medical men believe thoy belong f to a man, ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4285, 26 November 1892, Page 2

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CABLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4285, 26 November 1892, Page 2

CABLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4285, 26 November 1892, Page 2

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