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CABLE BREVITIES.

Lord Kimberley convalescent. Gladstone at Biarritz (8. Franco) Cattle food storeß burnt in London, damage £70,000 ' Queen of Hawaii Buffering from serious affection of the heart, Tasmania not to be represented - at the Postal Conference. Quoensland sugar crop estimated at 70,000 tons, against 61,000 last - year. » ' < - Tirominerswslkedfrom^iQueens- ~l land to Coolgardie (W.A). Took* /« them 13 months,, • ~, f .". L) Bwenty ludwif offtttofytaiity * y

1 being tried in Austria for intuiting ' ' the Emperor. • , Canada hassubaidieea with £160,000 proposed fast Atlantic service to connect with Huddart-Parker line. ■ Italian Premier demands dictatorial powers to quell revolt in Bioily. Rioting haa taken place at Carrara. Arrest of well-known Irish sqnire's ion in Paris has unused great sensation. He is said to have six wives, Australian Federation League have decided to refer Bendigo proposals to a committee. ' . - S.A. Treasurer sold balance of 1890 loan, amounting to £475,000, in London, at 91, less J per cent, commission. ■ ' , N,Z. will not be represented at Conference of Labour members of N.S.W, Parliament held to-day in Sydnej. kOamyMJSjpmitted for trial for "' frk4pK«ion with N.S.W. Gore Ilill Estate involving £IOO,OOO, also committed for perjury in the same case, and to be further charged on twelve counts for forgery in conneotion transfers. AdmtrTOjPfcming new ships with • 60« ton gnnß instead ol 70-ton pattern. London Daily News says Government has decided to build eight new battle-ships in addition to annual shipbuilding programme, Severe fighting between Mubsul< mans and Protestants in Uganda, the latter victorious.- Territory of the' Mussulmans assigneJ to the | Catholics. The i. ■ Protestant's killed 80 Mussulman I leaders, and made prisoners of 1500 ' women and children.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 2

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267

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 2

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 2

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