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YESTERDAY'S CABLES., Issue 8026, 1 October 1889
YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
Hojae and Foreign*
Mr J. E. Burns has forwarded 3,000 florins in aid of the Rotterdam dock men who have gone out on strike. Sir Henry Aaron laaaos has been elected Lord Mayor of London. It is reported that the Moors of Tripoli, who captured the crew of a Spanish coasting vessel, have, in response to the demand of the captain of a Spanish war vessel, set the men at liberty. At the Paris Exhibition President Carnot presented the grand prizes awarded by the jurors. The ceremony was witnessed by about 40,000 persons. On her arrival in Belgrade ex-Queen Natalie received an enthusiastic welcome from the populace, and the city was illuminated in her honor. Ex-King Milan and the Court officials were absent.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18891001.2.33
YESTERDAY'S CABLES., Issue 8026, 1 October 1889
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