CABLE NEWS.
British and Foreign, London, Septoniberß. It is believed that the Queensland Government will ask that Sir A.M. Palmer shall aot as Governor, in order, to economise in regard to Salary. Three deaths from oholera occurred to-day-ono each nl; Dononster, Grircshy, Cleetborpe, One of tho charwomen employed at the House of Commons has died of j AsiaiicJtholora. There iV quite a pairffsSong the members, and the building has been fumigated. The Rhine ports are declared ininfected, and all seaside bathing is Stopped, Tho Allahabad Pioneeor warns the Govem-new that the teccnt riots' between the Mohammedans and Hindoos wero the result of secret societies, which are likely to produc? a suduJßcqnvulsion in Bengal, Oiido, Bombay, and North-West Provinces unless they are checked. The Belfast Congress has resolved to ask Parliament to affirm tho Eight '' Hours principle, allowing any trade so desiring to exempt itself.
Paris, September 7. Lo Temps announces that England and France havo agreed upon the principle of maintaining Siara as a buffer between their possessions in the East, and England is to be allowed to construct a railway to Southern China.
Calcutta, August 80, Lord Harris, Governor of Bombay, has informed tho "Viceroy that investigations prove that political intrigues wero partly the causo of the recent riots. He intends 1 lo punish tho purveyors of incendiary pamphlets. . _ Brussels, September 7th, Emin Pasha's dtspatchos have been recovered, and it is also, reported that the man who actually muidercd him has been killed. **ftio Janeiro, Soptenibor Bth, The foreign Admirals have decided to prevent the insurgent ships bom> barding Rio. New York, September Btlr Asa result of the devastation caused by the recent oyolono, 20,000 persons are Btarving in South Carolina,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 3
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282CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 3
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