CABLE BREVITIES.
Mrs Lynn Linton, the well-kn*>wn novelist, is dead, aged 76. .- 3 Another body, as yet unidentified has been found among the ruins ofrtne Criterion Hotel, recently burned: ai Gormanston, Tasmania. '~ The House of Commons, after^anau-nig-ht sitting*, passed the Irish' •$ ai Government Bill through C«xnnu«ee. Buna, the paramount «!#* of V° natives in Swaziland, wfcti recentiy rose in rebellion, and against.;WK»£. a force of Transvaal burghers .were despatched, has fled, and his mowr has been appointed ruler in his" steau. Lord Kintore and Lord Hopetoun have both declined the Governor^eu eralship of Canada on private n"X Count LeontifE, leader of the Frencu expeditipn in -the, Upper, Nile <*&$n was wounded at Harrar, in South-ea^ Abyssinia, while trying, a mitrailleuse and is returning to France.. .- tp A .^resident MeKinlej- has, aPP? I"^.. Senator Dingley and four ot™:* ? Te ,. tlemenas Commissioners io d^r\L latioris" between America and ' i. The Sherard Osborne has^ j &f&& fully' completed the " cable between Tasmania and yicw" m
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1898, Page 4
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