CABLE NEWS.
mm ana - LONDON, Bishop Webber, of arrived in London. The of tbo Bishop's visit to fill up gaps recently uiado in clergy list, and he has. issued an peal Tor funds to carry out kif in Qaeenaknd; attend the AngliM^MtyjongresSi^^| at Birmingham nexksiS.ft v ' It is now said that the body of Jongh's first wife has not yet found. Mr Gladstone, in reply to an dress, said the political position Was :-1H extremely serious, but with the help of.' the Almighty the jjiberalß hoped to ' overcome all obstacles, Messrs Munddla (President of the Board of Ttadu) and Jact son (Seoretary for Ireland in the ' lmt Govern- ,H ment) ate endeavouring to settle the iH British coal miners' strike V It is reported that in the event of ■. uH the Brazilian revolt succe°ding, the ut iußurgenta intend to procUiiu Prince Augustup of Portiigal, King. 2s, t It is reported that Baron Sohroder, , t ? 11 one* of the creditors of the New Zea« > -4' laud Loan and Mercantile Agenoy •. ' Company, is pressing his claim 0 the company for priority ovei iho \ assets, and insists on full payment in
ash. The directors are conferring _ ; ; {■'Jg nth him, with a Dalgetty arid Co, f 8 per cent,, aud carry forward -j The raonoy market is dull, owing M o a plentiful supply of gold, -iJ.'M Tom Sullivan, cf New Zealand, & vho recently defeated George Bubear ■} 'or the championship of England, Hates that he is prepared while in England to row Stansbury, Ohauipion ! & if the World,
St. Petersbubo, September 27. -3? Wreckage belonging to the Rusalkaß| has been found. About 200 vmen were lost, in her. She probably struck on a sunken rock, Capetown, September 27. The Boers offer' to oppose the vance of King Lobengula, on condition that if he is defeated they shall awarded funning land in land, Buenos Ayres, September. 2(i,i An exciting skirmish has place in the roadstead between rebel torpedo-boats and the fleet. , \ The former made an attack; but, were repulsed and captured, Boveral officers being killed. Bio de Janeiro, September 27. , J The city has been bo badly bom-^J
barded that it i 3 expected the banks ;"l At the request of the foreign war- tvj ships, Admiral Me.lo has ce&sed! L -i?4 Sydney, September 27. f Ernest Bread, ot the - ( of.£|| Ferguson aod-Broad,haß a charge cheque o! acousea^H stands remandedfor a week. , v 4 Charles Stratford, a bricklayer, , bran arrested on Eiispioion of connected with the robery Alcock's jewellery shop in when a case of diamond ring*; at £2OOO, wassnatchedoff the Accused has been remanded week, bail being refused. Tho inquest at Carcoar is proceeding, but there are no fr^^H developments. . Glasson has been ' identified as the man who the crime. Tho police think was no second men engaged
At tho Hay Supremo liam Hall, for the. attempted of John Roden,and a boy of 18, for tho murder of Smith, were both Sentenced to Brysen killed Smith because he fered with him while beating [Smith's father villo. The deceased was abcjwr!27,''^l Brisbane, Bcptembnß7. • r ?| Detective Gabngl sible for the arr't■ of thei^Mounfc||l Morgan Ihieves/Zas received seyeratMl letters vmh One of the"M| |«lwifees haMl aIEO received a similar lettfl.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 2
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532CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 2
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