CABLE BREVITIES.
The free export of cereals from Russia is imminent.
It is reported in Zanzibar thab Emm Pasha is dead.
Max O'Rell met with a splendid reception in Sydney. Mr J. G. Blame is seeking to secure a silver convention in London in July.
The Belgium and Parisian press declare that the King of Italy is confronted with disarmament or bankruptcy.
Signor Giolletti, to whom the overthrow of Rudini's Government was mainly due, approves of the latter's foreign and military policy, but dissents from his financial proposals. The Hon. A. J. Balfour, leader of the House of Commons, has virtually promised that the Government will legislate against the admission of destitute aliens into the United Kingdom.
The train carrying the outward Australian mails was derailed at Amiens, the capital of the Department of the Somme. Five vans were smashed, but the mails were Dot injured.
Experts declare that some New Zealand cheese, ex Morayshire, was robbed of the cream, and fat substituted. Great complaints are made at the practice, which is calculated to exclude the Article from the market.
His Holiness the Pope has issued another encyclical to the French Cardinals, in which he urges the Conservative forces to work in unity and harmony, and accepting without reserve the constituted Government, but retaining the right to combat legislation in opposition to the good of the Church.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 109, 9 May 1892, Page 3
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