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CABLE SUMMARY.

(by i;i.V Tim: Ti:j,i.';K\rn.—i .O'YKh'iiT. LIIM' SIMIII ml' -i US. The operation on Hi-hop Selwyn Ins been and the doctors anticipate his complete recovery, but it will be nee j.ssai y io; him ;o take I est tor a >' (:al '' .1 on -rpiemlvr 2D. The Bishops di" Truro, Liohiield, Coventry, Southwark and /ululand were consecrated in St. Caul's Cathedral toda v. . , It is reported that the rise in the price of butler from Denmark is due to the small quantity made. The twin .screw steamer leutonic belonging to the White St ir lie has made a record on tier pa-sage from Xiw Noik < to Qeeeiistown The t.itui- oeeupied on tin: vovat{u was five n*}'.* 17 hours. At 'the wo<d sal. s prices arc unchanged. During a g tie, three men were blown off the Forth bridge and kilo al„ A tire wliieh bn.kr out on the I', and O. steamer Rome while lyiiiL* in Greenock dock has been extinguished. The damage is estimated at L.>5,00(1. Bkrun, September 20. Col. Wwsn.au eeusu-es Biuia Pasha for executing slave traders at la"ora. Ho fears that the act will cause severe fighting with the Arabs. Rom l-:, September 2!) His Holiness the' Pope to-duy blessed 00,000 pilgrims in St Ptlers amidst great enthusiasm. Cm.'T TTA, Sepleir.ber 27. News from Bunruli gives appalling accounts of the famine in that country. Two million people ars reported to iie starving, and brigandage is rampant everywhere. CoNsTAXTINoi'i.K, September 23. Said Pasha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, declares that if Lord '-alisburv will consent to re-open the question of the evacuation of Egypt, ore will be taken that the English no r in oecupat ou will not be succeeded by any other Power. Ham nit in:, September The Chilian cruiser Presidente I'into has arrived hero, a mutiny having broken out among the crew. Ottawa, September 2'.) A Canadian agent is shipping sixty waggon loads of eggs to Liverpool.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2998, 1 October 1891, Page 3

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320

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2998, 1 October 1891, Page 3

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2998, 1 October 1891, Page 3

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