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LATE CABLES.

[$HB PEBSS ASSOCIATION. —OOPYBIGHT.J

(Received September 21, 10.5 a.m.)

NORTHERN TERRITORY. London, September 20. Mr Hugh Watt, in a letter to the Times, Hupports Lord Kintore's polioy for the development of the Northern Territory by means of Chinese. MEMORIAL. The Archbishop of Canterbury will unveil the memorial to the late Bishop Parry in Canterbury Cathedral. BESCUED. VnsNNA, September 20. The men entombed in a tunnel near Trieste have been rescued. NOT CONFIRMED. Calcutta, September 20. The reports of the conflict between the Afghans and the Russians on the frontier are not yet confirmed. HURRICANE. Valpaeaiso. September 20. A hurricane at Iquique greatly damaged the shipping. COACH ACCIDENT. Bebhe, September 20A coach fell over a precipice into the Ingadine, 250 feet. Two English ladies ■were killed, and four injured. (Received September 21, 10.16 a.m.) RUSSIA.

St. Pbtebsbtjbg, September 20. It is alleged the Russian police are Beoretly propagating a Liberal agitation in Poland and Lithuania, in order to give the Government an opportunity of using opdeolares the Empire of Russia is already too extensive todesu-e the conquest of India, and urges the British Government to renounce its anti-Russian polioy, and enter into a definite agreement of amity.

MINING ACCIDENT. Beusseis, September 20. By an explosion in the Forchies colliery at Charleroi, in Belgium, twenty-seven miners were killed, and many injured. FRANCE. Pabis, September 20. Five hundred police patrolled the streets *" and suppressed renewed manifestations against the performance of " Lohengrin ._ The German Embanny is guarded in anticipation of a display of violence by the mob. President Carnot, speaking at Rheims, said the construction of the French army was now complete. GERMANY'S. DEFENCES. Bbelin, September 20. The Cologne Gazette strongly advocates . . an increase in the defences of Germany. (Received September 21, 10.30 a.m.) ITALY. Rome, September 20. Ths Italia • announces that it has been agrSdhy the parties to the Triple Alliance that any hostile diplomatic act constituting a distinct aggression will en able thepowers - assailed to seek the support of the Alliance.

CANADA. < Ottawa, September 20. The acceptance by M. Mereior of a, Judicial Commission of Enquiry has averted a crisis. .... SEALING. Washington, September 20. ' Sir J Paunceforte, British Minister, has complained to the United States Govern, ment that the North American Company ■has captured thirteen thousand seals in ■Behring Sea in violation of tte.iwKftw invent* agreed upon. EAST AFRICA. Zanzibar, Semptember 20. ■ The northern portion of German East Africa is in a state of ferment. The news oi he failure of Zalenski's expedition has .Wsettled the natives. The Wadigo tribe » "iff rebellion, «_« the Arabs a re restless. The Catholic and other_ religious' missions are in a dangerous position. THE BOERS. 1 -vj'" Cape Town, September 20. It is reported that large numbers of Boers _t Pretoria are preparing to go to Demaraland. .

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6258, 21 September 1891, Page 3

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LATE CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6258, 21 September 1891, Page 3

LATE CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6258, 21 September 1891, Page 3

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