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CABLE BREVITIES.

Cznr recovering from influenza. Ireland beat England at .Rugby football.

Alleged split; in English Cabinet o'vor Uganda question. £IOOO bonus offered by N.S.W, Government foe discovery of payable alluvial goHßeld. Gold boirjg foundinlarge quantities in W, Australia, 300 oza taken out in two hours in one mine.'

U.B.S. Co. v Claridge, arising out of an acoident at Lyttelton, dismissed by Privy Counoil with costs.

Parnellite manifesto declares Gladstone's Irish administration indistinguishable from Conservatives, Foreign diplomatists at Bio consider botb sides should bo recognised us belligerents. 4%H . Bevolt in Assam over ment of land titles, 14 natives killed,

Victorian Government received in« formation from Capetown that the labour market in that colon; is felly supplied, little prospeot of work for newcomers.

£ London Times states British and * Chinese will olosely watoh Busßia's 1 movements relative to Cores, with a view to prevent tbo seizure of Quelport, an island at entrance to Yellow Sea. Understood in Sydney that B.M.S; QoldGnohwill leaveforSamoashortly, \ , her visit being due to the criticatyoßi-' tion of affairs there. Probable outcome . of visit to disarming natives in all parts of tbe The speakers at creditoiitneeting ' - of N.Z, Loan and , Coy declared everything n Uß|fl . dono to obtain further conoeSPl t from Baron Schroder, who wag t master of the situation; and the faofc . that Mr A; Young insisted the recon- ■ i struotion scheme was the best that j was possible, completely ohanged j tho views of the meeting. MrU*w- } son stated that the Committee had , decided on entirely changing the sya--1 tern of management, and few of old i direotors would bo on new Board.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4640, 6 February 1894, Page 2

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267

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4640, 6 February 1894, Page 2

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4640, 6 February 1894, Page 2

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