CABLE BREVITIES.
London wool market irregular. Very bad, weather' off ; N.B.W. coast,- ' ' '■.■..:. i" ;
Fifty Russian officers arrested at Odessa for betraying military' seorets to Russia In intercolonial cricket match against Victoria, S. Australia closed their seoond innings lor 276 Victoria 229 for three wickets. ■
Ten thousand workmen employed in the Enfield small arms factory have petitioned for a return of nine hours, as the conditions attached to the eight hours limit are obnoxious. It is very there will be a strike over the matter. '.' ' V ■
Lord Dufferin, Ambassador to France, in welcoming the representatives of the British Chambers of Commerce to Paris, said the prospects of European peace were brighter than last year, lie praised the policy of the Czar, and said that paltry local disputes between France and Groat Britain were unable to impair the mutual esteem of the two nations.
Heavy floods iu fI.S.W. and South Australia. Phenomenal rains have fallen around Keiupsey, the record showing boiween Bin and 9in for. the 24 hours. There are now signs of the weather breaking.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 8 March 1894, Page 3
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174CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, 8 March 1894, Page 3
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