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(BY KUTTRIC TKXKORAriI. — COPYRIGHT.) London, February 10. A FiEHOK easterly gale with heavy snowfall has been experienced in the greater part ot England, delaying trains and interfering with telegraphic commuuica"rhe recovery in colonial stocks has been checked owing to the new railway construction policy of Mr Shiels, the Victorian Premier, and the discovery that Victorian bonds am about to lie placed on the London market. The Daily News assorts that the provincial agents of the Conservative party recommend that the general election should bo held at as oarly a date as possible m d MrF. A. Hankey. Conservative M.F. "Wmine'Te , threatened in Montenegro owing to the failure of the crops. The German Government has decided to abandon the projected expulsion of the Jesuits. , .. j Numerous panegyrics were delivered in the London Churches on Sunday on the late Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. The Japanese Government has voted £100,000 sterling for tho representation of the country at the Chicago Exhibition The excitement on the New York Stock Exchange over railway stock continues. Five million shares valueo. at six millions have been sold. Mr Willcox. Tory candidate, was returned for Kverton division of Liverpool, which was rendered vacant by the death of Mr Edward Whitley. Typbus fever has broken out at New York among the German and Russian emigrants, and thirteen hundred have been placed in quarantine. The sailors belonging to the United States warship Baltimore, who were injured in the street row at Valparaiso, are claiming 200,000 dollars from the Chilian Government. The personalty of the late Hon. Algernon Tollemacho has been proved at one and a-quarter millions, half a million ot which is in New Zealand. The bulk of the income goes to his widow. Ottawa, February ro Mr J. S. D. Thomson has succeeded in arranging a basis of reciprocity between Canada and the United States. Berlin, February 15. The Emperor will pay a visit to the Chicago Exhibitiion. St Peteksbobg, February 15. Three hundred and fifty Poles have been exiled to Siberia, and 160 have been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment in the prisons at Warsaw.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3057, 18 February 1892, Page 3
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350CABLE SUMMARY Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3057, 18 February 1892, Page 3
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