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; Mr Froude ill, "' [United Press Association.] (By Electric Tclegi'dph.-Copyright.) '(Received Sopt. IS, 11.4 km) ■;. LOSDOS, September 12. l&Mr Fronde, the historian, is ill. ■X Another Strik ■!;:;(■' [UnitedPirn Association] %pfßy Electric Telegraph.-Copyright) (Rocoived Sept. 15,11.45 a.m.) Adeiaide, September 15. Owing to tlio refusal of the directors to increnso the wages a shilling poi' day, a hundred gmcltcrs at Fort '■"'-_. Adelaide employed by tho Droken "Hill and Junction Mines have struck work. The Londonderry Mine. . Frcsn Association.] Telegraph.—Copyright.) ' (Received Sept, 15,11.45 a.m.) r Perth, September 15. jit is difficult to got nt the truth of ' ■ tWroported saleof tho Londonderry mine, but it is believed that Earl , Fingall, acting on behalf of a syndicate has purchased it for about a quarter of a million with a sixth interest reserved. '.Hough Weather Predicted. , [ United Pms Association.] (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) J Biiisiiaxk, September 14 ! 1 Mr Wragge predicts that rough 3 seas will be experienced between ' Gabo Island and New Zealand, with ' strong south-west squalls. ' The fI.JG. Spring Meeting, t~ - v . _ li . [UnitedPress Association.] ? "(■By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) > (Received Sept, 15,11.45 a.m.) v Svd.vev, September 15. 3 The weather is clearingnnd prom- b ises to be fine for tho opening day of t the A, J.C. Spring Meeting. e TheCoreani/liar. [United Press Association,] ' (Py Electric Telegraph.-Copyright). Sdaxouai, September 14. A message received here states " tbat Fusan rebels recently killed 8 1200 Japanese. fl m..._ ii.-. it . . n
lwo thousand Japanese reinforcements liavo arrived there, Meujodrxl', September 14, The Governor has received a prof" . olamation from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, enjoining the polony to observe a strict neutrality in connection with the Corean war. . A Big Diamond Robbery. [ Unitd Prm Association.} (By Electric Telctjruph.-Copyivjht,) (Eeceived Sept. 15, 1.10 a.m.) Loxoox, September 14. Three bogus diamond merchants Sj. inveigled a Dutch merchant into their offices yesterday afternoon, and after administering drugs, robbed i him of diamonds to the value of 4 MOOO. The robbers got clean away. ' The Victorian Elections. [ United Pirn Association.] (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (BeceivedSopt, 14,11.45 n,m.) Memiourke, September 15. Messrs McLean, Duffy, Graham, Peacock and Isaacs, Ministers in former Governments, are amongst those returned unopposed,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4826, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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355CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4826, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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