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CABLE NEWS.

British and Foreign, London, Septabor G. The Orient steamer Oroya, which grounded in Suez Canal, lias been floated off. In the House of Commons to-day, Jlr Gladstone stated that early in 1891, he would consider whether to renew the Welcb Suspensory Bill, or completely disestablish the Churoli of Wales. Lord Eosebery, in reply to a question, Btaled that Lord Dufl'erin had taken wiiji him to Paris full directions for the protection of the British interests in Siam. The Welch employers deciiuo to discuss the question ot terms uutil the mer, return to work. The Meshire miners havo resumed work, A death from cholera isropnrted in Hull, and three from the same disease in Grimsby.

A death from Asiatic cholera in Belfpst has been recorded. Two deaths from cholera are reported at Bedford. replying to a further question, the Premier said he did not believe that Ki g Lof Mataboleland, Lad people, It was not lie added, the intention of the Government to restrict rbo aggressive powers of tbo British South Africa Chartered Company. IkiuiiN, September 4, The military manceuvres in Melz are being carried out on a scale unequalled in German history. The value ol balloons in time of war is being tested,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4517, 7 September 1893, Page 3

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