CABLE NEWS.
Wish mtihmyn, London, September 20, Banpcvwin decided to take' part in the American tour, but Turner, returns in the Orizaba. . Mr Bjuxton, in liis statement upon affairs in South Africa, contended that it was necessary to resist the chance of incurring: a costly'war through £ho too hasty aotion of the colonists;' The Gofetnraept woulij pot iperrajli them "to the aggressive piess'Sjr Henry Loot consented, The Government intends to strengthen its position- in £§chi|&ns- - The Gorernoieut holds the British South African Company responsible for the defence of Mashonolond; but will not allow the' Company to act on tbo offensive, Roue, September 19, (There is an impression that, the Jtfili&a Government, through. the medium 1 Of,' thp National Bank, is amassing>a reserve of gold in order to form a war-chest, ' ' •••>&o db Janeiro, September 19/ ' SbooKing scenei vera witnessed
during the bombardment of the city. Shops were looted and women out* raced by gangs of roughs, The streets were strewn with mangled oorpses, , ■ The ibieign warships consented to allow the rebpls to buy iood from the merchant vessels in the harbour. Santos id expected to join the tiMaSy-X ;\^:^'^)' : :'*: +:y^ : ff, ;'.;•:President Peixoto is praotHwlly defeated, and it:if the monarchy, ;. 1';/:, : : f '-x'"-'■:■~ : >%\ : It is reported that the! belonging to, the riayal offioerswhoV revolted were subjected by the Gov?;; eminent- to the,indignityjfbeitig:: whipped,;:- ■;■;.;■-';' .-,■• ■': Two Brazilian warships-injiSCouloit' deolared for. the rabeis befowsl,t% were relieved by loyal orows. ;."^ :- i ■ ; It 19 believed that all Bio has been : captured. "., :■'■■ '.' Sydney,!September2o, ;■ • Sir Gporge Dibbs' estate will bo realised by arrangement with his oreditors., . .•'.: , The: Daily Telegraph, commenting on the"granting'- of chise, states that Noff-ZeilirS'is entering on a apolitical object-lesson which, no matter what the issue may be, must make the world,wiser in statecraft than before.. to begin with, is in civilisation in the very foremost rank, and peopled by' a race who, sooially, intellectually, and politically, have perhaps as-little to. I learn from ontsido as any in the world. It adds—" What do the women of.New.Zealand want tho fcanohise for ?" is the great question. Upon their answer the immediate destiny of New Zealand depends. : -. ' .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 2
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349CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 2
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