CABLE NEWS.
(/'•r I A"-*» Iti 'II. ' L>Nov. 23. Gin- r ; >! :h •;« i" h i-; ~-i for F.UV; .. Frail" to iii.s <!rp.H't'li"<- i; i ■ 1: r> j! a iuiig c->a ; u!t;; willi the War «isni Foreign Oiiicvs. At a meeting of the London Bank of Australia, Sii* -1. I*'. Gurrick said the reduction of profits was due to the fall in lendiny rates. lie was confident depositors were favorable to the now ><:ht Wheat has been Is. lower during the week. Nov. 21. Mr Fritcharil Morgan and several mining experts are visiting China at the invitation of Li Hung Chang with the view of prospecting. J'»kkmn, Nov. 2:i. The Berlin Post states that Captain Lorgen, of tin- Prus-ian Grenadiers, is proceeding to ihe Soudan to take up a military po. ition, but it is said to ho in a private capacity. The Emperor gave hint an audience, and sent his greetings to the Kirdar (General Kitchener). Nov. 21. Germany i< delighted thai M. Hanotanx. in his address to the Chamber of Deputies, did not ref.-r to any alliance of France with Russia, fnd only to an • >;t- ri'filinl.
Nov. 21. News from t!;i• I'hiiiipine Islands states that the ivb.-1-i have captured Monjimno. The rebellion is spreading. C.U'ni'owx, Nov. 2 1. Lord I'o.. alii declares that it is perfectly >ufe to trawl from JJulnwayo to J-'ort Salisbury without escort. Mr (.Veil llinxlo.; approves the proposal to withdraw th,» troops, and states that the police are .sufficient to preserve order. lioMI-:, Nov. 2!. A strong agitation is afoot for Italy to abandon Ivrythea and Sermoneta. It is .-•;]>;><>i - t; i hv panics in the Triple AUianeu iCenuuiv and Au-triii) who warned King Humhit that they would he unable to support Italy i:: Africa, (-von when legally in the right. Washington - , Nov. 21. The I'iliteil Stales (iovernrnent expresses it ;■ !f satisfied of the neutrality of Kurope iu the event of war between Amerie.i and Spain owr Cuba. 1 *v::is, Nov 21. Owi:i', r to the r-tron# foreign pressure France, at' r mas.-ing troops on the frontier, li.is .ibondened the expedition toTivai, in Morocco. Atukns, Nov. 21. M. 1 'elyantiis, IVemier, deelaies that union between Crete and (.ireeco i.s only deferred. Xov. 21. Another daring atnipt at burglary was fntstrated. Two men sleeping in Chancellor's store. North ?delbourno. were roused by a noise, when they saw three men carrying away a safe. Several shots were exchanged without doing any harm. The .burglars decamp, d, leaving the safe behind.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 180, 25 November 1896, Page 4
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414CABLE NEWS. Hastings Standard, Issue 180, 25 November 1896, Page 4
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