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CABLE SUMMARY.

(hi n.Kt niie ir;i.i:-:I:AI-H. -coi'MIKMr.) LoNlmiv, February 1 ■">. Till. < 11-a* 11 N ;imv.'inii<t<l nf Major Ul'il'llllllead, OIIC ljf til'' II'TUCS of 11■ t1;• s Drift. I ( is considered liki I y thai Messrs Milli ii and O'liiicu will be released ut mi early date. February li. While a ' |..| k of the Maul; of Scotland was eoll'M liiifj- a at the N'al ioiia 1 Provincial liaiiic of Kiisrland. :i Ilii'.f stole his satchel. containing i'I'J.OOH in noti's, and es. ;i]ied. In ||i,i House of Commons (o-ilay, .Mr Moiliy's motion ceiiMU-iiig the | Executive for its aelioii at Tipperary was defeated by U-0 to 2-i-i. Mr Justin McC n thy. who holds Mr lean's shares in the.' United Ireland itew sjm per, is scckiue'tosecure control of that ]inper. An iin|iressioii is gaining" "round that if the itiiuimuin of the proposed Vietoriiiu loan is lixed at 97, it will be sueccs.-fnlh lloated. Offers haw been made to tako up the South Australian loan, but the terms are calculated to create ditKeiilty on the lixehamre. ,\1 r Goscheti. ('haneellor of the Exeheoiier. is parleying with the joint sloej; hank's, and is hopeful that an will lie etl'ectod with regard to t lie curreiiev qui stion without the interference of Parliament. The man who was arrested in connection with the recent "Whitecliapel murder is a fireman named Sadler, fie admits having had a dispute with the woman, whose name is Prances Coles. The evidence strongly points to him as the actual murderer in this instance, but there is nothing to indicate that he is Jack the Kipper. judge Scott, of the Bombay High Court of Judicature, whose services were lent, to Egypt to reorganise the Criminal Courts, has completed r scheme of judicial reform, which the l ioveriinicii t has adopted. Sir Charles Dilke delivered a lecI live at Mi ussels on the conditions of lalionr in Australia. One result, he said, of the recent, strike was that workmen were taking an active interest in polities. 'The hostility of the Chinese would compel Great Britain to renounce her treaty obligations. In his opinion it would be better to entirely exclude Chinese than to lrive the ice .vity forced on them in futsre of protecting Chinese from violence. Her Majesty I he. Queen pays a visit todra.-se, in the south of France, 11! niih.'S north of ('alines at the end of March, and will make ;i short stay there. It is reported that the sympathies of the new Queen of Hawaii are entirely English. February iS. The wo.'l sales have been postponed owing to the togs. < living to fears regarding the health of t he Queen of Hawaii Princess Ivalurui, win.) is on a visit to England, has been recalled. The Oceanica, has arrived at London :)ii hours late. The vessel encountered terrific weather, which caused the delay. C.MKn, February I.S. The Egyptian troops have occupied K1 Teb. ' They did not meet with any opposition. X|.;«- VonK, February Hi. It is reported that an insurrection has broken out in Bolivia. Sr. .Tonx. I'Vbruary 10. The Legislature of Newfoundland nils passed a, resolution tliiit tueiiiellliess of Great. Britain with regard to I he Fisheries dispute gives evidence of an utter disregawl of the well-being of lie colony, which i? calculated to disI iirl> its loyalty. Bkim.ix, February IG. The Emperor lias expressed disapproval of Prince Bismarck's attitude Towards the Covcl iiuient. which, he says, will (inly damage his prestige. Prince Mismavck disdains being the author ol'the attacks in the pres.s on the Russian policy. U'ashi.\"i;tox, February BJ. Admiral Porter, Coimimiider of U.S. Navy. is dead. J!o.\li:. February 15.

(';inliiial Lueiilo Maria L'iirouchi. I:i<1 loj.) of Albans ami Vicar- (iimpval .'f J lis ITnlini.-ss tho 11: is been ck'ti'di'il to s.'-jun: ihc suc:'r>sioii lo thu I'ii• Tlx' rope litis '.•"imu.'tiid'.'il him to li'siivu.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2902, 19 February 1891, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
636

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2902, 19 February 1891, Page 3

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2902, 19 February 1891, Page 3

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