GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
(Received February 12,1 a.m.) ' Coxstaxtinoflk, February 11, The Porte has called out a portion of the reserves, and refused to allow foreigners and natives to leave tho towns where they reside. The reason is unknown. London. February 11. Referring to the action of tho Turkish authorities the Daily News Stamboul correspondent states that itis rumoured thatßussia'is massing her forces on the frontier, i Other reports declare that there is a rebellion in Albania. , London, February 11. ' The Rev. J. H. Wilson, of Edin--1 bugh, has been appointed Moderator , of the Free Church of Scotland in ; place of tho Rev. Mr Millar, who is 1 incapacitated by illness, i Washington, February 11. ■ The American schooner Clara 1 Friend lias been wrecked off the ; coast of Nova Scotia, and sixteen of those on board drowned. A 'Frisco paper reports that an American war-ship lias seized Pearl Harbour, and declared a protectorate over the Hawaiian Islands, Washington papers deny the truth of the statement, but the World states that it is semi-officially reported, that instructions from the Government, authorised such an (action.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4949, 12 February 1895, Page 2
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181GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4949, 12 February 1895, Page 2
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