CABLES BREVITIS.
Sioily quietiog down, Russia adding to bet navy, Mra Thackeray, widow of novelist, dead. RauW accident in Queensland, ' Womanlnd child out to pieces. ! Anarchists and Bocialitts still trovblmg continent of Europe. ' Large fire in Melbourne RO.Mnoh valuable property djtroiea. • Upavy|}ood»inMaiißftlore(N.B-W.l • distnot. Many fennew ruined. ' , An Essex man has shot bis. wife ( ana a solieitoMioth fa precarious "i t
. Venetian press asserts Italy is armp ing on frontier ia.ieadiness for war;'- 1 f Vines in phylloxera—infected araiS - . at Bendigo (Vie.) to be destroyed. ' • t To avoid financial crisis inU.S.A;| v ! latge ißsue of Treasury bills to be : made, •, , I Melbourne child murderer, Mrs - Ktiorr, refused a reprieve, ahe haa : sinco confessed to murder of other : ' t children.. t U.B'A. President relegates to Con* I gress question as to further action regrading Hawaii, House of JRepresen- ) stives wants to proclaim a protectorate j over Hawaii. !r . '■ i -: Confidential employee in Sydney ! shipping firm, is found to have comI 27 yean, and amounting to £13,00™ loss fulls entirely on hoi^^i ! which |b almost crippled byiiti:*"BH i Bishop Webber speakin« at Colonial Institute, says Australia wants population. Colonies ' offered greater resources than the average resident in Qrjaat. Britanawji :■ obtain in/any other portion Empire. ! Narrandera N.B.W. mutton, chilled • in the district and sent to aeaboardto r ho frozen, has arrived in.London in splendid condition: Experts think, the ohange in method of preserving will be of great beneflt. 5 Replying to question in the Houbb ■ r of Commons, Home Secretary, said ) Government hoped it would be possible to award compassionate, allow- , anoes to relatives of men killed in J feathersloue riot during coal strike, 8 'bough they had no legal olaimt 1 Owing to Minister's attitude in this i matter Irish members demand compensation for families of people killed [ at Mitohelstown, • September, 1887. ( Vaillant, the Anaiohist, who threiv • the bomb into the Patia Chamber of jj Deputies, has been convicted. When called upon to speak, he rsiterated his | regret at the small number of Depu- >■. - ties hurt by the explosion. Heabnsed the moneyed classes, and dwelt o ■ miseries of the masses, quoting Darwin and Herb Tt Spencer. He added - that he only desired to kill Deputies, and seleoted the place whence ho i thought most would be hurt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 2
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374CABLES BREVITIS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 2
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