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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

AMMHIC4 A*» WKttiHf. ] THE VkWCKOir WALKS' OMMOK. (Mtnirmt lAwwlw-jflr, i.J4 mJ txMDOKt ''UwHUttbttCiM. llw PHnoo at W&iat, fcp«Urin« at rotk, wjdW to tU Ntw York VorU »rttol*#, atxl mpratMd kU wlwl tlittfc th» effete ;• wdald btt •rrantfwt in tkUktitMi* Btttiofuctory to will count***, and that tka hdk *am frUnulxhiji wiiicU had osigtisd or so nihiljr jrmi-a, would coatiune. 2 Vie Tim en' Mjmtsj'ondgat whsHt .hat the Priuae of Wains, by his ipoech, showed lis well undflrttood feoliajr of both • iMrtUtf io th« Uiiitwd Stutwj and th«y can awwpt liitj uiESßngi)asbaiii# equally gratify. [UK to both, and an likely to be interpreted as expressing tiso Queots'u MnttsMotit TSew Tomsj December 2a. Tilts Stools Exciiaiiga is calmer, and all eacariiieti uro advancing. dk-volniiti ia stated io be preparing for the issue of osis hundred millioa iu gold bonds. The New York World statea tlmfc several English Bishops liava cabled messages of peace, and pulpit utterances in many of the American clmi'clics iiiLvo condemned tho oxtonsiou of iloni'oe doctrine. At numerous public meetings resolutions 3:IIVA hllnn nfi.fianri tirmnn

the Yeuaauela dispute to referred to arbitration.!' 1 London, December 23. The feeling in England is calm, in response to a calmer atmosphere in the United States, (Received Decimbei £6,1 a.mJ London, December 25. : Mr John lie dm on d cabled to the A'ewi York World that, in the omit of war, the IHhli would give a solid (support to tlib United States. New Yimik, Decombor 25. Anti-English meetings aro being held i» CnntCKH, tliu capital ofVenu«uola, ami the enrolment of-nil the msloH hi tlio country is ptoeeoditig, Prottiilunf; Olovelmul is raputcil to Imvp oxpi-OHiod hip regret lit the possibility of (iu outbreak of war being HuriouHly dinouwed, He thinks it desirable that llioj Boundary Oommisition tshoitld hold a' ; thorough ain3 impartial orifiuii'v, It , ifi iii'obsiblo tlmt Uhiof Jufitiuu L'ulter will protiido ovov tliu Cumsuiimioti. Tamiiii .iy Hall utiiiuiiiioiiHly mips port# I'i'i' ifJciit Clovoluml'a action. (lltmuid ])ccanhcf 27,11 a.m.) Nkvv Yoiik, Ducotnbof 20, I'tvo (Iftuoii-toii diwnppouiiun guns | aro bbiiiff riouuted tU Now York.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5214, 27 December 1895, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5214, 27 December 1895, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5214, 27 December 1895, Page 2

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