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CABLE BREVITIES.

Bad weather off Australian coat.

l k German batik failed. Liabilities £600,09,0'.' "'■ ! '■ ' usai? seriously j|l' wifh influenza, but fiitest bulletin reports an i&pj-pVia • rhent. '

ISstimated deficit for coining year freojjh budget, £S,OOQ,OdQ. Jnuptißa Loljise.' m(e of of Bulgaria! has giye'n birth a son,' i'km advocates subsidy' from the Imperial Government to Huddai'tParkej'liqe,~

Wettminsler Ckmlte oensures the Governor of N.S.W, for- reducing himself to a cypher during the recent crisis,

Groat Britain agreed to defend the northern frontier of Afghanistan, and maintain, integrity of the country, The 'Jtopo delates 1 -' 'ltaly to be afflioted'with moral and material ruin offing" to attempt maije to destroy religfof)."'"' ""'•': Mejlal fj) grant $/ Rojaf Commission M subsidy for] thejiobart Exhibition.'' " '1

Motion carried iu Sydney Legislature ' by Labour "member against the Bulj-lettibg cf Government' eon tracts.' •" •"'

jjfee importation of woolinto]J.S,A, postponed'until Auguet by'Houso.of fieprespntativflj, " iTabeg Balfour pass referred by Ar> gentino Government to BupremeOourl for deoision,

British and Foreign Bible Society agent to visit Australia in connection with new system of agencies about to be adopted.

. Highest Engljeh legal and judicial experts cqpßulted by' a Sydney (j.O. as to means for cheapening and simplifying colonial law court procedure, A Scotch vessel wrecked off the coast of Eerr/ in sight of orowds of people who iypre (jnablptp rppder any assistance, 'and' Jfi ofthose on board were drowned, - The Frenoh authorities' anticipate trouble at execution of Vai!lant,under sentence" of death for throwing the bomb in the Chamber of? JJeputiea. Anarchists said tojayefented a house overlooking prison in order to dynamitethe headsman who ia to carry out tho sentence. ' : Sir T,'M^!wraith entertained at a publio lunoheop in ptt'awa said that Queensland gujd aid Canada in laying a oable that should wholly pbbs through. British territory, and if England' refused -to give a subsidy the colonies would carry out the work alone. He added that he waiamapd at the extent and resoarceg of panada, Sir, John t Thompson/Canadian Pr*f' mier r eaid tbe-iaim of Canada waßiio

unite with statesmen of Australia, whose interests were similar to those |of Canada. ';■

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4637, 1 February 1894, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
341

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4637, 1 February 1894, Page 2

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4637, 1 February 1894, Page 2

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