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CABLE NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

CONSTANTINOPLE, August 15. M. Stambuloff 's visit was made at the request of tbe Sultan, who treated him in . princely style. Tbe Snltan assured bis viaitor tbat he would recognise Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, at the proper moment. M. Stambuloff showed the Sultan letters privily seized from tbe Russian dragoman Jacobean, whioh implicated tbe Busßiac Government in tbe recent attempted assassination of Prince Ferdinand. It is stated that Russia, throngh tbe medium of the French Am- 'H bassador at Constantinople, requested the Snltan not to see M. Stambuloff.

PARIS, Aognst 15. Focr thousand omnibus men threaten to go oat on strike.

n J. -, , • -NEW YORK, August 15. Information from Venezenla states that the town of Bolivia waa captured by the Btrategem of rebels, nbo, nnder fcbe pretence that they were under flight, snoceeaed in dtwit»«i the garrison troops out of the city. Miners of Tracey ciiy, Tenneseie, seized a number of convict laborers, pnt them on board the train and deported them from the city. The miners of Tracy city killed several of the convicts whom they seized. The governor oi the state declares tbat be will order the ringleaders to be shot in the eveot of their being oaplnxß&. PARIS, August 15. An attempt to deßttoy tb.a law courts in Grenoble, department of Iflitii by means of, an infernal machine waa frustrated, NEW YORK, August 15. 'Switchmen strikers on New York and other railways have fired on two trains and on bouses occupied by watohmen, and derailed a passenger train. The police and soldiers are restoring order.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3200, 16 August 1892, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3200, 16 August 1892, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3200, 16 August 1892, Page 2

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