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(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. —COPYBIQHT.) London, April 21; Latest news from Dahomey is to |H4|fieptl|Sat ifie MSncbi tieheaided 'imfaMikbttb out of revenge for th 6 ' behbading of four French sentries •'by the Dflhoniaifia. , j ,/,;' 1 ; r i has .been ma,de for a re-trial/iii the tffeach of promise ' actiori Elliott.' '" TKb':Oneh:iioS:s/:EiguHa 1 was ■ in , ; collision in the ( Mediterranean, and sustained some slight damage. She put dqto Gibraltar for repairs. .The naifte u 'of"'ti?e l<h vessel is 'ti&i known. Mr Dillon improved in health by his colonial! to.ur. He states that he and hia colleagues have collected £30j000. -<> - €filr WtJ&'ißrien/i& en 5 tol be married to a Parisan heiress. Berlin, April 21. Prince Bismarck becomesa candidate for a seat in the Reichstag. The, Emperor wiil shortly pay a visit to th« ex Chancellor. ' :" Piessen, the 11 German naval attache, accused of' buyiug plans from a Russian officer at OronStadt,' is about to bring libel actions against the'newspapers which published the report. Paius, April 21. M tA Lenioinne, writing in the .Tounaal des Debats,-on affairs in Egypt, advises France and Germany, to dismiss'the 1 idea of Egypt being evacuated by England as an empty dream, and-says that it would be far better for France to submit to the and cultivate the friendship bf England. France created the position and the spoils belong to the victor. !: ' La Liberie says the position/of England in Egypt is similar to that of France in Tunis, and it ia absurd to press for the evacuation of the country. . ~ , An anti-Seiitic agitation has been set 1 oni foot ; in 'France. The Rothschilds are specially denounced . ' , , t Washington, April,23.. .I'he,,-Secretary >o£, the iTreasury considers the scheme propounded by the Senate"for dealing with the silver difficulty'is extreme." Pretoria, April 22., The |r|otprs Johannesburg were let off with light fines or acquittal. ' ' v-i . Ui' ; : St Petersburg, April 21. >Jt t- is y understood r that* ; the Cz'arovitch liak been "betrothed to the Princes Helen of Montenegro. Obituary: Mr Stephen Mason, formerly MP for Lanarkshire, Mid Division, in Liberal "interest, "aged* sixty. • '' '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2774, 24 April 1890, Page 3
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340CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2774, 24 April 1890, Page 3
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