CABLE NEWS. OUR NEW GOVERNOR.
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE EXTENDING. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. — COPTRIOHT.] [united press association. l London. 12th March. Mr. W. B. Perceval, Agent-General for New Zealand, has invited the leading colonial bankers and others to meet Lord Glasgow, the new Governor of New Zealand, on Thursday next. I The cases arising oat of the theft of the diamond belonging to the Nizam ot Hyderabad have been settled. Foot and month disease is spreading thronghont England, Scotland, and Belgium. Washington. 12th March. It is announced that President Harrison has issued a notice to the effect that retaliatory measures will be taken against those countries which refuse to adopt reciprocal trade relations with the United States because of the provisions of the M'Kinley Act. Latest Intelligence. SCIONS OF NOTED FAMILIES IN COURT. I UNITED PEEBS ASSOCIATION, j (Received March 14, 10.30 a.m.) London, 13th March. M. Clovis Bonaparte was acquitted of the charge of conspiracy to defraud his wife of her jewels. Richard Fredk. Cavendish, a nephew of the Duke of Devonshire, was fined £2 for using obscene language at Cambridge University. TRYING WEATHER AT HOME. LORD GLASGOW ON FROZEN MEAT. THE NEW CHILIAN GOVEENMENT. [special.] (Received March 14, 10.50 a.m.) IiONDON, 13th March. The weathor this month is the coldest experienced in England for 22 years. His visit to Nelson Bros.' stores has impressed Lord Glasgow with the belief that a new epoch in frozen meat trade has been opened. The Orangemen of Belfast have expelled Do Cobain, the ex-M.P., from their institution. Valparaiso, 13th March. The Chilian Government has been reformed under Sefior Matte as Premier.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 62, 14 March 1892, Page 2
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269CABLE NEWS. OUR NEW GOVERNOR. Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 62, 14 March 1892, Page 2
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