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DELAYED CABLES.

London. January 18. Tbe Importers are asking the Australian exporters of tallow to assist them in securing tbe rapid discharge of tallow cargoes. At present the shipowners ntilUa ib as ballast on the Homeward voyago, and sometimes a month elapses before a consignment is discharged after the vessel's arrival. I The manager of the Giglake colliery has entirely abandoned hope of rescuing I the remainder of the entombed miners, and he expects thab some months will elapse before their bodies are reached. Paris, January 18. At the finish or the election the Social- . iats shook their fists in the faces of their opponents, and owing to the uproar it was impossible to bear the speeches. M. Faure is the first Protestant elected at the head of the State. M. Dnpay, the Premier, has resigned. After bla election ! M. Ffture said he would cease to belong Ito any party, and become an arbiter between parties without distinction. The limes thinks bhe result ot the election will be a happy one for France, and reassures everyone. The Socialists loudly resented the prohibition of M. Richard I from voting. 'A section of the patty ' clamored "Down with the Presidency."

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9894, 22 January 1895, Page 4

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DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9894, 22 January 1895, Page 4

DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9894, 22 January 1895, Page 4