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CABLE BREVITIES.

[ '.'■:■ The London cab drivers are willing to [}■'', submit their case to arbitration. J;. The Emperor of 'Germany lias had to r'.< submit operation for tumour. 'ji. . Russian' detectives have arrived in London to protect thcCzarcwitch against a plot to kill him,while on liis visit to f England. I A company of Coxcyitcs tras cucaraprd ;: at Pueblo, Colorado, during the flood. They are all missing, and it is believed . tho unfortunate men have been drowned. It is reported that M. Stambouloff has been arrested. M. Stamboulofl is alleged to have been concerned in a plot to banish Prince Ferdinand and place on the throne Count Hartenau, a child of four, son of Prince Alexander of Bulgaria, with himself as Regent. The Chancellor of the Exchequer stated in the House of Commons that lie ; , intended to deduct the death duties paid on Colonial Estates before levying (he citato duty. Clause 2of tho Pill only inpluded property outside Great Pritnin if it was liable to legacy and succession duty. Sir Thomas Jl'llwraitJi was interviewed on his return to Sydney from England and America. He appears to bcihiprcsscibyhis American cxperijenco withMhopclcssncssof theattempt to develop 'lho country satisfactorily uudcr tlie Guionuritiil railway management. He declines, however, to reveal his new railway policy (illhe lays it before his colleagues. There is, he says, an abundaiico of unemployed capilalin London seeking investment at very, low interest, but it-will not he lent as inscribed stock, because new issues would again demoralise the colouial stock

market, Tlio cardinal fenturo of n»j railway policy must bo tho enrmnrkinp of tlio sccnriticsfortholoaus to bo raised in future. It is reported in Berlin that fore battalions and the wholo of thogend amies in Bulgaria have revolted in favour of M. Slamboulolf, the Into I Premier. The report adds that fighting , with the loyal troops has taken place in ' the streets of Sofia, mid that many liavo i been killed and wounded, i Tho investigation by the High Commissioner as to (ho alleged robbery of ; ,01000 and tho suppression of a mossago 1 of submission from the latoKingLobengala's messengers by two Deehuanalaml police troopers, has resulted in tho conviction of Troopers Wilson and Daniels, who kre been sentenced toll years' imprisonment, ■ News has been received that Mazalo, the paramount chief of Zoutspansberg, north-cast of the Transvaal, who controls an army of 30,000 men, has determined to resist coercion by the Transvaal Republic. It is feared that any Don' reverse may cause a great native rebellion,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4738, 5 June 1894, Page 3

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414

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4738, 5 June 1894, Page 3

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4738, 5 June 1894, Page 3

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