GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Rcctivtd Xumitkr 6,7,25 p.m. IjON'dox, November 5. The British Government lias cabled to President Kruger, that tho closing of the Transvaal fords, thus preventing the transit of Cape goods, they regard as an unfriendly action and a breach of the convention. It is presumed that the re-opening of the fords will take place within ten days. Mr David Elder advises bntUr producers in the Colonies to only consign their shipments to commission agents. Received NuvtmkrT, la.m.
London, November 6, The Glasgow lock-out has begun, and the unionists are arranging to withdraw entirely from tho works. Vienna, November 6. The Emperor has granted amnesty to the Bohemian political offenders, including the leaders of the Omladina Secret Society, New York, November 6, Tammany Hall has carried tho New York city elections by a majority of 20,000. St. Johns, November C. A coal bod 12 miles long and six broad, has been discovered here, and ill the vicinity of a railway line.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5176, 7 November 1895, Page 2
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161GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5176, 7 November 1895, Page 2
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