CABLE SUMMARY.
I; y | ~..( i, "' TiM i:-:r. M-t; -r..,-. .! .ill.) ' i:>i-.a. !v!,;,-v: ;.,.,,. ~.,-m i..--1:.v.-l- n^-.i.t.-l ~, >.j r ,\|. Hi- k- I '■."■■•: "H' l I- ■'■'111! (',,,,.. lull ill" payee Hi "' tli'-m >> M |,|„-llde'l l'"!- 111.' !'!'• ■"lit. Mr !''i!/!f!"'l'i. !'"■ AuMr linn en his <l»-|i;irt in-'-. A lama-ii convey - ii-i;- 111" La' ■ lII' ( '-.mii-il. >■■ M'l-s-iilinir ■_-J 'n-iJ'Mi -. followed tin-sP-am--rO:-!ii'i/ 1,. 'I'ili.iii-y. -■ir A ■•'ulliv.iii*- :_■; • 111 ■ 1 opera •• \v.:v !,..•• " ha. I" .-ii !'f ••!' ■' >' t!i-Knir!i-li Opera ll'ii-- nil i jrr.-at sue l'| ;■ ilM'.l i-. I'allili:.' ov.ilic.' i" 111" collaps- nf llii' r.ilwjiy v ri!:e. It i-.•Mw-ctl-J ill-- 11-Hlls Ill' Settlement Will be' -li.puted I'V tilt; Scotch furmc.-e-Tlll'tl. Sir J. FiT'jrn-.Miii. in tli" IlfuM' of Oommons, said th' row-is iiil-.-r.--s1 fd had c.iHi-iil'-il I') 111" iioiiiiiiii'iini i.!' n president n1 Apia. February '•>. A (Mlii-.i Mii'lii'iiti-. u-itli :i capital uf liv million pounds is t ».-niir --stab-lisle-d. Tie- mneral (if tin- bit" Mr (..'. Brad-lau-h was attended by Labour dde- • r.-it'.-s from ill" 1.1 iii'i 1 >*il towns. .Mr Morley was also prtsent. 1..-iil-.- many oth.-r'meiiib'-iv of the Mouse f-f (.'oni- ' Messrs W. L Murdoch, and Dr. I!arrett. two of tin- lasl Australian cricket ti-am. liavr b.-i-n selected in tinall Kllirluilil t-C'lt" which proposes lo make a lour of the I'niled Kingdom .Mr Munlorli is c.-M-Tiiiii. Xf.iv Vui:lC, February :i. Tin- barque Mikado, from Xew York lo Port Chalmers, put in at I'aranahiba, in Brazil, with licr rudder lii-uil sjirunt;-. l\\lii.s. February ■'. 'I'lu.- Supreme Council wliiell decided m favour of reeo.Lnii.-iiur th" colonial ! lading companies, also iveoinmend thai (lu-v lie p'unified to employ noni i.-ls .-it the French penal settlements in lh" l'acifie. M.\l>i:tl>. February '-'. ThcSpanidi elrlions are proecodinir. The Republicans, Socialists and [wlcpei.idents have been defeated in Madrid by In nit-' majorities. February !i. Tin- elections liave resulted in a !.'i-cii.t victory for the Government. Atiidiii; tlie defeated candidates is the aii(.h'ir\if (he ('uivcrsiil Suffrage Bill. which was passed by the Congress in March last, almost without opposition, f.nd ratified by the Senate two mouths later.
Calcutta, Febi-uaiy 1. Tim rumour of tin , <l<vi.th of th* 1 AiiM-cr of i'- <l'iiiif'l. Wasuimiton', Fcliruiivy 2. Lii'iil. S;-hvvazl<;u v. ho romnvnvlril tin- Krjiukiiii Si-;in:li Expedition in I.sTN. ;iiiil iiftt'fw.-inl.s rxjilon-il the Yukon l.'svrr in Al;i«ku, li::- brm killnl by j; fall.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT18910205.2.44
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2896, 5 February 1891, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
371CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2896, 5 February 1891, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.