CABLE BREVITIES.
The native troubles in the Transvnnl arc increasing. Itiily and Spain are sending warships to Tangier, in order to be prepared for events in Morocco. The Hovas have kidnapped three Frenchmen in Madagascar. A force of 150 French troops lias been sent to release them, and is authorised to use force.
Owing to the fracture of a coupling, the binder part of a train conveying tho Kaiser and the Empress collided with tho fore part. No injury was suffered. The accident occurred at Potsdam, The Italian Government has arranged for GOOO Sicilians to emigrate to Mnssowali, on the Red Sea. They will receive grants of land.
M. Natchevitch accuses tho exPremier of Bulgaria,}!. Stambouloff, of hideous crimes, including tho
burning of his opponents alive. The Legislative Assembly lias passed a motion calling the tho Hev, A.H.Edgar, a Wesleyan minister, Ito the Bar of tho Hohso for stating that certain members of Parliament were a disgrace to the tho community. The Chicago police discovered two chests full of Anarchists' literature! and infernal machines of anew type, scientifically devised. It is beKevodl they were intended for the wholesale destruction of property aud life during the coming winter. Sovoral arrests have been made. ' In the House of Commons Sir, Edward Grey, Parliamentary Secret tary to the Foreign Office, amid] cheers, confirmed tho statoment that' Jnbez Balfour bad been extradited. The Pall Mall Gazette says the grounds upon which tho extradition was allowed wero defrauding tho Liberator Society, jointly with Hobbs and Wright, of £20,000, abscowling with M) 0, aud falsifying the books.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4806, 23 August 1894, Page 3
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261CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4806, 23 August 1894, Page 3
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