CABLE SUMMSRY.
(BY ELECTRIC TELI2GHAPH.—COPYRIGHT). London, March 4. Father Stephens has heen sentenced to six months' imprisonment The Queen has left for Biarritz. The Duke of Sutherland has married Mrs Blair, widow of the Principal of Magdalene College. The Gernvins have re-occupied Bagamoyo. There" was a violent scene in the American Senate yesterday. Senator Lleddle'iurg, who was drunk, used offensive liuigunge to the Speaker, and resisted the officers who were ordered to remove him. Viscount Mandeville, son of the Duke of Manchester, is bankrupt. The Honourable Artillery Company has been reformed. Patrick Egan has been appointed United States Minister to Mexico. March 7. The managers of the Copper Trust are arranging with American miners to reduce the output, in the hope that the demand for metal may overtake the supply. Possitt, Minister of Bail ways, and St. Jerviel, Inspector of Railways, have been indicted for complicity in the. recent railway accident at Berl in Russia. Miss Muir, an actress and daughter of a New Zealand squatter, attempted to enlist :is a soldier and was arrested but released at the request of her friends. The reported safety of Stanley at the Aruwhimi is confirmed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue XXXII, 9 March 1889, Page 2
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193CABLE SUMMSRY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue XXXII, 9 March 1889, Page 2
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