CABLE BREVITIES.
100 Melbourne bootmakers on. strike.
Three convicts from New Caledonia 1 arrested in N.S.W.
Lobengula's death verified by Capt, Dawson. ' ■■*•.;■
. Thirteen more Anarobists arrested on Monday in Paris. The prisons unable to hold any moro, <-;- Reported that the American Senate has determined to impose,a tax of 15 per cent, on wool, '**'
Ibe Viotorian Colonial Treasurer is besieged with applications from. farmers and others for loans at 5 per cent.
Eeturns show that the drought in Queensland which has just broken up caused during the last two years the loss of 632,000 sheep, The Times and the Echo both recommend that Great Britain, instead of pauperising people out of work, should arrange for ■ labour colonies similar to that at Leongatba, in Victoria,
Tho West Indian Begiroent, under OolonelMadden,oaptui'edßusumbatta in Fodislah's oountry, Weßt Africa. The loss on the British side was 9 wounded, but the enemy suffered severely. Tho British troops fought Fodislah's. natives in the sorub for three hours, then charged with bayonets and completely The outer line of the forts waslakeo, and destroyed,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 2
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175CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 2
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