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[BY ELKCL'IUO TKMOTIIAPH—COPYRIGHT. I London, October 20. Serious riots have occurred with the miners on strike in Northern France, and two were killed by the soldiers. The French Socialists threaten to go out on strike, and close the Exhibition. Thirty people have been killed by a railway collision at Stirling, California. Emperor William is expected to attend the Russian naval manoeuvres in the summer. Prince Bismarck thinks an agreement possible between England and Russia regarding their Asiatic posse: - sion.s. The King of Portugal is dead. Lord Brassey thinks the colonies will become a commanding power in the Pacific and India. The Prince of Wales will hold a review of the troops at Cairo on Saturday next. The Empress of Austria has been hissed at places in Italy. T. Lees and P. Jackson have arranged a tight for £oQO a-side. The R.M.S. I'ougariro sailed from Plymouth yesterday for Wellington, via TcncrillV, Cape of Good Mope and llobart. Paris, October 10. The Turkish Ambassador at Paris has protested officially against a revival of Voltaire's play '■ Mahomet, " at the Theatre Francais.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2696, 22 October 1889, Page 2
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180CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2696, 22 October 1889, Page 2
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