CABLE NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Cofybight (pee peess association.) LONDON, Jane 2. Hewston, an American General, wb< for 14 years commanded the California! Guards, bad a qaarrel with a streel musician in London, in the course o: which he drove an umbrella point into the man's eye and killed him. A heated debate has taken place in tb< Chamber of Deputies on M. Tarpin's case A vote ot confidence in the Governmem was carried by a large majority. M, Dnpny's programme is colorless. SYDNEY, Jane 4. The steamer Chingtn, which arrived to-day from China, was ordered- intc quarantine. WASHINGTON, Jane 4. The Senate is now discussing the eugai duties. CALCUTTA, Jane 4. The myeterious tree smearing continues in certain districts in India, and the nativeß still appear to be in a state of nn< rest. CAIRO, Jane 4. The Egyptians are adverse to the Khedive's proposed Earopean tour, and the Saltan of Turkey still offers objeotiom to his visiting England. CAPETOWN, Jane 4. The press generally concurs in the punishment meted out to Troopers Wilson and Daniels. MELBOUBNE, Jane 4. The Eastern Extension Company bag informed the Premier that they will transmit daily, ' free of cost, weather telegrams on the New i Zealand, Tasmanian, Batavian, and Singapore cablee.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2738, 5 June 1894, Page 2
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208CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2738, 5 June 1894, Page 2
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