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CABLE NEWS.

t British and Foreign, . 1 London, January 4, g Inteoso cold,with frequent j has been experienced in England - on the Continent, e'speoiallyin 0 where 50 acoidents are'reported. J Heavy snow atorras are ( the traffic and several persons have e been frozen to death in Paris,- Berlin, _H • and Munich. £ ' Ice prevents tho. navigation of a Qijrman rivers,. n An opinion Prevails in it P. jam a strong effort to visit thnMHfl 0 tralasian colonies in 1895; though it is I"1 ir impossible for him to enter into an > 1 ir engagement so far in advance, f I A Star Chamber enquiry at Dublin Castle revealed the murderereof * the bricklayer Beid believed to have .. been 3hot by members of 'a secret y society which regarded him as an inh former. The police authorities, how- [• ever, consider it doubtful whether the j. evidence is sufficient to convict the x men, i : Vienna, January fi. a The snowstorm has ceased. ° Fifty persons are reported from ~ Trieste as being frozen to death. " Hono Kong, January 5. It is repotted that bandits attacked 1 the Emperor of China and his oavalcade in Peltin, and captured jewels and several of the Cp _H_| officials. ' ' /v<i{n^___| Capetown; January <>•____! Mr Belous, the noted hunter,thin^^H Lobengula will never be atrbn^^H I enough to attack the settlers !' and that he will probably cross thj^^| II Zambesi with a small following. •} Rome, January 5, 1 About 3000 of the Sicilian rioter^H are found to be armed with ■■■■'] ~^^M A conliot took place between the_^H troops and a band of rioters who wer£__H a attempting to storm the town hall o'^^| ! Murineo, Sicily, Some 30 of -the^H 3 rioters were killed and 50 wounded. _H Washington, January 6.; _^H A Tennessee clergyman, known. aa^^H the Rev. Mr Howard, has been fmed^H £3,000, and sentenced to ted ye»rs'fl^| imprisonment; for defrauding/the^^B Americans by means of a MJfous^H , kinship agency which he haw Slab* fIH ) felled in London. -"jL _■_ '■ / . - Melbouhne, Janu^Bjß^^| I The quantity of butter expot______ j 1892 amounted to 7,o9B,ooQlbr_____| I at £355,000," During lS93tbe_____| shipped 13,000,9871b, value_____| \ £572,000. '______''______|

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4615, 8 January 1894, Page 2

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349

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4615, 8 January 1894, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4615, 8 January 1894, Page 2

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