LATE CABLE NEWS.
1 HELTKIt'.S TEI.ECKAMS.I Lon noN, .September 2!. The Bulgarian Government have gised to Germany. The apology has been accepted, and the warships recalled. London, September 23. The Arab slaves have refused to evacuate Stanley Falls. London, September 21. The enquiry into the death of the vietinu of the recent fire at the Kxeter Theatre has been brought to a conclusion. A verdict of accidental deatli was recorded, with a rider severely censuring the magistrates of the city', and the architect of the building. The liabilities of Lord Loftiis are set down at 5.00,000, of which JL'3O,UOj are secured. He spent £.'looo per annum io excess of his salary in N.S.W. The Pall Mall Gazette further accused Colonel Hughes- Hallet of embe/./.liug Miss Sehvyu’s money. Colonel Hallelt denies the accusation. O'Brien has i -dared that if convicted of the charge on Inch he stands committed for trial he will not perform any prison tasks.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2373, 24 September 1887, Page 2
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156LATE CABLE NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2373, 24 September 1887, Page 2
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