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CABLE NEWS.

] British and Foreign. 1 London, June 5. Tito oflicos of tho Cardiff Mail, and 0 also a portion of an adjniuing hotel, bavo been burned. The damage is estimated at £IOO,OOO. B Ulster has entolled 170,000' moinhers as a Defence Union, and elect 600 members of tho Assembly to- ,. day. 1 Mr W. Saundi rs. Liberal member for Walivorth, does not atteud the divisions on the Homo little Bill, 1 arguing that tho present House ol ' Commons is incompetent to give Ireland a now Constitution. Lord Rosebciry has agreed to a modus vimuh rescpcting the Behving Sed dispme. Healing is to be prohibiicd within 10 mil-sof the Kmsian Coast, and Parliament will bo asked to legislate to that effect, j In ihe House of L -r.la, the Marquis of Salisbury »nid th>- Home Rule Bill Was bigiiii.inj; to lo"k very sickly. ' Pam, June 5. News is to hand that ilio Siamese liftvi' evacuated Noitht'i'ii Annam, andtbnttlm Fiencb have strongly gurnsoned Stum; Treng, in Khong. j I St John's {Newfoundland),June 5. | Tha Customs authorities have seized tlie supplies of tho French [ lobster puckers, Tho French authorities deny that supplies ate liable to duly. It is reported tlmt the British wai» ships (Jleopatra and Buzzard, on the j Norih American and 'ho West Indies station, liavo been oidered here to piotect Biitish interests, Washington, June fi. A colliery at Eagle Pass, in Texas, caught lire, and 00 men are entombeu. |' They are believed to be dead. , Repeated attempts have been made to rescue them, but havo failed. Twenty-six corpses bave been re- j covered from the colliery at Eagle Pass. Borne of the survii jrs are horribly burned, ' The cyclone, which struck the town ut of Eldorado, in Arkansas, buried the ® bwn in a pillar of dust. . Thirty of the residents wece killed. - Tho survivors fled on horseback, Madrid, Juno 6. The authoritiis are alarmed at the / increase of clmlera, and arc adopting ' precautionary measures. Pektii, June 6! J It is reported that a crushing at n Pilburra produced IOOOoz of gold a from 21G tons of quartz, Tho Premier notifies thai small- 2 ' pox has entirely disappeared from the f colony. Bmsdane, JuneG. 0 Tho first instalment of the garrison ° for Thursday Island goes from here , 4l to-day. ' ai - ■» = fi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4438, 7 June 1893, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4438, 7 June 1893, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4438, 7 June 1893, Page 3

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