CABLE NEWS.
-. ;Londoh, January |H Mr J. Morley,- Chief Beoretar HH Ireland, intends to disarm ; (hey BH Constabulary, replacing bayonets BB Another agrarian outrage -is HH| ported from County Glare, Ireta ■Bn Ttilla, a town lion miles east jP lwMg| men with masked faces firdVj|twH women, but missed. < The . (Swage; attributed to revenge for- ejectment i from property, - ' ' : 1 I Great Britain, and Italy have prJ longed the Postal Convention gard to the Briudiei route for five yeavs. r The Emperor of Germany will be present at the marriage of Frineass' Marie of Edinburgh to the Crown Prince of Koumania, ' Princess Marie renounces ber olaim • to the British iihrone. The river Thames is frozen over', between Maidenhead and Windsor, New York, January 2, While acting a charade in San Francisco, a girl, who took the part ■■ of .King, slipped in a murder Bcenej stabbing a young man to the heart, Bho waß arreted on a charge ofmurder, but was bailed out by the deceased's brothers. : Amsterdam January 8. Labour riots have taken place' at Zwcrtsluis and Pekel-Aa. The troops fired on the rioters and killed three of them, Berlin, January,2. , The Emperor William hints that . there will be a dissolution of ,the, . Reichstag if the Army Bill is Considerable excitement has biaH Oiiuaed in tho city by the four soldiers in firing on anflmped deserter in & urowded thorlßfare. Fo'rtunately none of the Bhots\ok effect on anyone. \ Vienna, January 2, The Austrian ammunition factories *• have beon forbidden to supply smokeless powder to the Russian authorities. Lisbon, January 8. At the opening of the Cortes, the; King announced that special measures will be taken to increase the export of wines. ' . . Cairo, January 3, A further attack has been made on. the village of Geniai by 350 Dec- | vishes, who were again repulsed, losing sevoral men, i Paris, January 3. Princo Waldetnar of Denmark, tho 1 Czar's brother-in-law, is reported to 1 be a candidate for the French throne, ' in the event of the overthrow of the Republic, ( The Labour Exchange, opened in , Paris in May last, numbers three f hundred and sixty thousand, j The Panama Canal Committee hate i furnished evidence which has induced r the Government' to prosecute four ' more members of the Chamber of De- | puties, M.Andrieux threatens to aot as" f plaintiff if Government drops the r proseoution. 1a
A man named Everatd arrested on suspicion of lia'viflHHflj milted the outrage on the viKEgS Morrison who died from the eHH of illusage. ' The prisoner created a sensation a few years ago by aßßaulting women and earned the sobriquet of " Jack the Ripper." BaisnANE, January 8. The revenue returns show that the financial position is improving. The receipts for tho half year exceeded the estimate, and a surplus of £194,000 is expected on the year's transactions,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4310, 5 January 1893, Page 2
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