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i . ...i i ; ;i<■ i n.C'iii '.rii —c)i'Viti'iin.) [„ i\ DON . February I. I" i,,t Mil-tin: til.' I'.riii-li ill .-"/.in - nil. i~ ij: ■ i i i v • • i-1 • ti- . Mi' i h:i • : 1 ii-i 11 1() :i.) Ii f;.i' House 'if • " 1|: , ,i • 111' i 1!>" \r :'i: - <>1 1;i" ; v IV i|. I'i, ■ I ; 111' 'e>> I 1 11'11•-Ii; . -I'.-iii-, ■ i|... ■ ; ; • : i ; :i- i,>, 1,11 IJriH-I siil.ioi'tv ,-ni(l '.'oniirners in New I i iiT.lii i i;. ■ ; til" 1-'" i' i'' l l : ' '• -"hili'Hi -vo iveejv d. At " <■!' !•"' .-'| ll 11--11-<!' i'l - ill •1. ' <■: \ Xenlatld t■ ■ -<?:iy .11.-r iii •1:• ■ 'i ' d lit' ■"■! I Icmnil Mr Justi'i Xcm'lh li;i- ivtu-.-d t<# • Ti-il nil iiijiiiu-:i<i'i p-.irmiiiicr the ij.i I'luiiuii i• - from ii»po>ini; tli>ii.\v in rill' ill ''>iini"'liiii> with owners discharging tin ir own vessels. r.unl Sniisliuiy h:is refused to i>--r----init Afabi I'l'-iin, now it. exile in ('< ylon. to ivtum to Egypt. Mr Uradlangh wis burioil iti silence. Xo speeches were made, and no service vvas read. There was a large at ten lance at tin funeral. February 0. The convocation of tlie O;, tord I■ rii — varsity hus granted Ihe 1. diversity of Adelaide (lie privilege* eotifeircd under the Colonial aii'l London University Statute. The National Mortgage Agency f\ iinD.'itiy of New Zealand has declared a dividend of '< pur cent. A shipment of mica 11*0111 Adelaide has been declared of excellent, quality. Large plates nr.: valued from 10s to HO-'per lb, and the smallest, at Bs. Ki.iu.i.v. February -1. General Waldersee, who lias resigned his position as ehief aide-de-camp to the' Emperor, takes command of the army corps. 13r Miguel succeeds General Caprivi as President of the Prussian Cabinet, the latter still retaining tho ChancelI lorship of the Empire j I/l.s]:ox. February o. ! Pottugm sii finances arc in a. preI carious condition.
li'o.Mi;, February -1. s'ionor rispi will probably rMori.i till! Cabilli't. Vncxx.v, February 3. Profess or Mostiu;. of this city, alleges that- he has discovered a cure for eanecr. Ottawa. February 1. Canada propus •> a joint commission to settle all disputes 'with the United xii't'ox. February -l._ The United States will eoale.seu with tli" Towers in petitioning thu C/.ur tn moderate the tveatinmit of liussian Jews. Congress ua< been asked to vote £4110,1)7)0 for the establishment of a eoaling station at Hawaii.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2897, 7 February 1891, Page 2
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382CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2897, 7 February 1891, Page 2
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