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LATEST CABLES.

♦ (PEE PBKSS ASSOCIATION,— OOPTRKJHT.) ENGLAND. (Received September 6, 7.30 p.mi) London, September 4. Tlie P, and O. Company's new steamer Pataran has been launched at Gteenook. The Cardiff Congress, by a large majority, declined to censure the Palliamentary Committee for the non-ezeontion of tbe collectlvtat mandate of the Norwich meeting. A resolution approving of a legal eight hour?, except for miners, was carried by 626,000 votes to 222,000. The estimated American visible wheat snpply Is 45,700,000 bushels. (Received September 6, L3O a.m.) September 6. Charles J. Taylor, formerly a colonial director of the New Zealand Loan and Meroantlle Corrpany, is bankrupt. The cnmpuny is a creditor to the extent of £64,695. It is reported in Constantinople that Lord Salisbury informed tbe darkish Ambassador that If the Sultan refused to illow control of Atmenian reforms by tbe Powers, a European Congress wonld be 'timmoned to apply attlole 61 ot tbe i>pi»y of BerliD. ond an International Commission, and farther opposition ■vould be the signal for the dismembernant of Turkey. Consternation Is e»W So prevail \u the palace,

The Northern Investment Company New Zealand declares a dividend of 8 p cent, places £4000 to the reserve fum and carries forward £290 (?).

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 6 September 1895, Page 2

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LATEST CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 6 September 1895, Page 2

LATEST CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 6 September 1895, Page 2

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