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(BV ELEOTIttO TELEGRAPH—COPTOGHT, London, /anuary 17. Is consequence of revelations in bis book, it is believed Le Citron is being shadowed with sinister motives, and the police entertain great anxiety for his safety. A mass meeting of Unionist? at BeK fast confirmed the decisions of the Ulster Convention. Immense enthusiasm was shown, and thousands were unable to obtain admittance. January 19. Bon Tillett has been committed for trial on a charge of exciting at Bristol. The New Zealand Trust Loan has declared a dividend of nine per cent. Berlin, January 19. There arc fourteen cases of cholera in Halle, in Prussian Saxony, and nine deaths are reported. ST.PETKnsiiUits, January 18. The Czar, in reply, to New Year greetings from the inhabitants of Mos cow, said he prayed God for a year of peace. Calcutta, January 18. It is denied that the Viceroy of India intends to resign in consequence of Lord Kiinberley's strictures on the abolition of juries.
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3210, 21 January 1893, Page 2
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160CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3210, 21 January 1893, Page 2
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