CABLE NEWS. THE CAPE LOAN.
MAN-OF-WAR FOR AUSTRALIA. FRENCH DISASTER ON THE CONGO. BT ICLBCTEIC TSLEQKAI'H.— COPTBIOHT.I [UNITBD FBESB ASSOCIATION. | London, 19th March. The Eev. Mr. Rubie, Vicar of Cartmel, baa refused tho Archdeaconßhip of Ballarat. The success of the Cope loan is dubious. H.M.S. Goldfinch, which replaces tho Raven on thu Australian station, has Bailed for Melbourne. Obituary— John Rogers Herbert. R.A., aged SO years. Paris, 19th March. News has been recoivod that a French outpost on the Congo has boen attacked by the natives, and eleven of their number masaaored. St. Joiiks, 19th March. It is probable that Newfoundland will refuse to recognise the settlement arrived at in connection with the lobster fisheries.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 2
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115CABLE NEWS. THE CAPE LOAN. Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 2
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