CABLE 1 BREVITIES.
The Queen of Swazi land refuses to sanction the transfer of her trounbry to the Tranavaal.
The "National Oh server " saya thab Sir W. V. Harcourb v 'ill resign before the nexb Budget Speech has to be delivered. The House of Coi mmons agreed to tho second reading of b he Scotch Committee Bill by a majority of 25. The King of Sei via has restored his mother and father tc > their full rights.
The cholera in Poi tugal is extending. Tho Hon. J. Ealei \ of Sydney, the well known breeder, of I luckonfield, is dead.
The " Economist " considers the charges of the Eastern Exte .nsion Telegraph Company exorbitant, I jub thinks ib unlikely Greab Britain wil] I subsidise the Pacific cable.
A section of tho a vicbed tenants denounce the English Bill f< n their relief as a delusion and v snare.
A bulleb struck : the railway carriage occupied by tho Ai chduke Joaoph while on his way to Gratz. Ib is believed the snob wa« intended for him.
Queen Victoria i ias returned to Windsor
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 103, 1 May 1894, Page 5
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