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CABLE BREVITIES.

Tho Corean rising is reported to •luuro collapsed. . ~ ■ '.] !

Tho Khedive has nbandonod, his intention to visit England; . The Paris con-ospondent of the Daily Chronicle says tho Bonapartists arc considering an appeal to the country. ■.,;/:..; A groat firo; has occurred'at Panama. One-third of the town has been destroyed. Tho damage has been estimated at' half a.million sterling.

By an explosion in a colliery; in Silesia 150 miners have been killed. The mine caught fire, audit is feared that 200 men', including members of the. rescue'parties', have met their I death. .

Two men named Creed and Lemon havo been sentenced at Sydney to two years' imprisonment for forging 480(Mj%n tickets/ • '"■•". Atkinson and Morris, promoters of (he Mutual Freehold Distribution I Society, Sydney, have been sentenced to twelve months' and nine months' imprisonment for 'currying on : a fraudulent lottery. A man calling himself Palmer, supposed to be an absconder named Bailey, from New Zealand, has been arrested in Dubbo. He recently lodged £9BO in N;Z. bank notes in a bank at Orange, but afterwards withdrew it in notes and gold, lintl then went to Dubbo.

Tho steamer which capsized at Westport, County Mayo, was overcrowded, and went over through trying to jibo without lowering sail. Many were entangled in tho huge sails. Tho steamer Nita rescued 75, but 30 were drowned, mostly young women. There were many shocking scenes,

News from Morocco' states that Mouloy Mohammen,the elder brother of Abdul Aw., claims the tlirone,aud appeals to tho fanatical Moors' to support him, France has despatched ono squadron, and holds another in readiness at Toulon. Germany and Italy at present decline to agree to the proposal of the Spanish Government for the common action in Morocco, but most of the other Powers are favourable to it. The new Sultan of Morocco has beheaded three leaders of the mutiny. In the event of a general revolt, tho Powers will unite to suppress it.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 3

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320

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 3

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4750, 18 June 1894, Page 3

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