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CABLE N&WS.

By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. I (P£R PBESS ASSOCIATION.) (Received Janusuy 14, at 3 p n>.) London, January 13. The evening bulletin states that there is no abatement in the Duke of Chrence'a fever, bufc favorable symptoms are now becoming apparent. The patient's strength is well maintained, but there ia Btiil grave anxiety aB to his condition. (Received January 14, at 3 35 p m.) London, January 14. In the illness of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale severe symptom* have reappeared. (Received January 14, at 8 25 p m) London, January 14. At one o'clock this morning the Duke of C.arence wav if anything better, t London, January 13 The police have apprehended another person in connection with the discovery i of bomba at Walaall.

A serious fire ha 3 ccourred at Watson's soap works, Leeda, which are Bltuated bef neath the railway. The damage ia estimated at L 300.000. , The fire haa caused conalderable injury to the Midland rait way station and permanent way of the North-weatern line. An Immense fire is raging at Seth Taylor's flourmills in Tooley street Five blocks and efght floors have already been destroyed. While making for the Bcenje of the fire several firemen narrowly escaped being drowned in the Thames, j A. locomotive exploded In Merthyr Tydvill, South Wales, rasulting in the death of several workmen. j Two. Jew 3 have been arrested at AUrlngham, in Cheshire,, for having aome anarchist papers in their po?Bessi"n. ! Washington, January 13. ; The committee ; of the congress recommends the spending of two millions pounda annual'y for 10 yeara in fortifying [ the seaportß of the United Stat3<u . London, January 13. An Anarchitt haa beon arrested at Soho in London on the charge of being concerned in the Walaall affalra. (Received January 14, at 1 5 a m.) London, January 12. Professor Sterling endoraed the paper read by Profeßsor Anderson Stuart and i aaid he 'hoped t"> seen a conjoint university examination for Australia. Profeasor Beare urged that the national culture of scholarships ahould form an important branch of Pan Britannic contesta. Sir Saul Samuel, Agent General for New South Walea hoped that close connection would be maintained between the coloniea and the English univeraities. The Union Bank of Ausaralia haa declared a dividend of 12 per cent per annum and carried forward the sum of L 16.000. Medical bulletina issued yeaterday respecting the health of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale were of a disquieting nature, due, chiefly to his having paased a rettleaa night. The New Zealand GoM Extraction Company amalgamatea with the Parent Company. Washington, January 12. President Harrison ia reported to have Informed the cabinet that the Chilian situation is serious inasmuch as there is an absence of expression of regret for the attack made on the sailors belonging to the United States warship Baltimore by the Chilians. London, January 12. Another Walaall Anarchist haa been arrested. Calcutta, January 12. General Booth ia establishing social : brigades here. Paris, January 12. | Louia Buonaparte, son of Lucien ' Buonaparte, has been charged with defrauding Rosalie, his reputed wife, of diamonda valued at L 20,000, and which he handed to another woman whom he has since married. He was remanded. H St Petebsbukg, January 12. The Russian budget shows a deficiency of 74 million roubles. New York, January 12. A fearful railway accident is repoit9d from Crawfordvllle in the state of Indiana. A train became derailed and fell over an embankment fifty feet deep and waa nearly smashed to pieces. Two paaaengtra were killed outright and 38 badly hurt, aevera! fatally. One car rolled over thrice and eventually caught fire, but the passengers managed to escape. On the train waa included three theatrical companies, and one actress was among those killed. London, January 12. Lord C hail as Hereafori retirea from Ma candidacy for Kensington. (Received Jaauary 14, at 10 a m.) London, January 13. An official bulletin issued at 10 65 a m to-day, atatea that grave symptoms have supervened ia the Dake of Clarence's case, and that the patient is in a critical condition. (Received January 14, st 10 35 am.) London, January 13. Mr S. D. Waddy, M P for Brisg, who was aerioualy ill, haa recovered. A sensation, wai caused in London by the serious turn, which the Duke of Clarence's attack haa taken. His pulae is 120, and temperature 107. The Prince is slightly be! tar. (Received January 14, at 11 am.) Paris, January 13. The technical *f committee which waa appointed to study the best meana of victualling Paris in case of a siege, advise the construction of freezing chambers and abbatoirs at Lavillette, sufficiently large to enabb an enormous quantity of frozen meat to be stored there. They express preference fcr this plan on the ground of the necessity of providing fodder for animals, Two hundred thousand botiles of beaedlctine was destroyed by fire at the Teacamp Channel seaport. Cairo, January 13. The British army of occupation will parade in front of tho Abdln Palace at Faire, for the purpose of saluting Khedive Abbas on hia arrival. St Petersburg, January 13 One hundred Jews were wounded in the riots at Santov, and 2000 families reduced to beggary. The retirement of General Gourko from the Governor-Generalship of Warsaw, 1b considered indicative of pacific intention towards Germany. (Received January 14, at 11 50 a m.) London, January 13. At 5 33 p m to-day the condition of the Duke of CJarence was unchanged. Cardinal Manning is sinking, and the last sacrement has been administered to him. Madamo Bodichon haa bequeathed LIOOO to the Girton College. A bomb haa bean found in the buah at Hampatead Heath. General opinion is that It was placed there by Anarchists, who wished to teat its strength. Speaking at Pitchorth, Lord Knntsford declared that the coloniea wess watohing llie coursii of events in connection with Home Rule for Ireland, and if England concedea to the demauds. of the Irish fer self government, the colonies would ask themaelveß whether it was to theic interest to remain true to Great Britian. > Lord Roßeberry delined to seek reelection in the London County Council, on the ground that their actions are founded on political lines.

One-fourth of the street railways of the United States are being operated wholly or in part by electricity. a^~-zzftg.*: —

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7268, 15 January 1892, Page 4

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CABLE N&WS. Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7268, 15 January 1892, Page 4

CABLE N&WS. Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7268, 15 January 1892, Page 4