CABLE BREVITIES.
The " Financial News" commends Sir G. R. Dibbs for hi<! proposal to issue £10 debentures, and urges England to develop the idea.
Eight non-commissioned officers of tho First Life Guards have boen dismissed.
it is reported that Couut d'Aubigny's success in establishing a Commercial Convention with Morocco will bonelit tho Great Powers, owing to the inclusion of the favoured nation clause.
Tho Unionist press regard Lord Rosebory's assurances with respect to Uganda as satisfactory. The British cavalry are to be re-armed with Martini-Metford ritles.
Scores of arrests have beon made in Warsaw for circulating literature advocating subversive doctrines Many of those nrrested have been deported to Siberia.
A semi-official note states that the German Army Bill is intended as a countermove to the proposals of the French and Russian Governments to increase tho strength of their armies.
The North German Lloyd's Shipping Company contemplate including Suva among the ports of call of the s.s. Lubeck. Sir Walter Phillimore succeeds Justice Denham, of the Queen's Bench Division, who has resigned.
Roumania is also appealing to the Great Powers in the quarrel with Greece. • The men out on strike at Carmaux have accepted the Premier's offer to act as arbitrator.
The new Chilian loan of £180,000 at 3| per cent, hns been subscribed thirtyfold,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 22 October 1892, Page 5
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