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CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN.

TEE : ':gA^-CTOAs|||fe THE PRINCE OF WALES SUPPCBNAED £8 $ WITNESS. London, February 9.— Sis Wm. Gumming, alleged to have been detected cheating the Prince of Wales at cards, has issued five writs for slander. Sir CUas. Bussell has been retained for the prosecution. His Eoyal Highness has been suppoenaed as a witness. HAtTAME tMfl AR^S^Bl>r - Madame Adelina Patti has been arrested at Berlin for breach of contract to sing at St. Petersbiirgh, and admitted bail. Madame Patti's jewels were seized when she was arrested, and the prima donna had to deposit the amount of the claim to get them back. ■: ; THE |TBIKE AT CARDIFF. London, February 10.—The excitenfent at Cardiff has not abated, and troopers have been despatched; to ppeseive order. The shipping federation has determined to supply men and a blockade of the coastal traffic is threatened in consequence. THE AUSTRALASIAN REPRESENTATIVE. Professor Anderson Stuart has sailed for Australia. KOCH INSTITUTE ABANDONED. Berlin, February 10.— The German government is abandoning the ft proposed Koch institute. 5 | ■ ;i ; -4 THE REBELS IN EGYiT. Suakim, February 10.— The rebels are advancing upon Tofcar. It is intended to erect fortifications to secure the town.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2590, 11 February 1891, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS, HOME AND FOREIGN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2590, 11 February 1891, Page 2

CABLE NEWS, HOME AND FOREIGN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2590, 11 February 1891, Page 2