CABLEGRAMS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN
UNITED PRE^SSOCIATION BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT ] Received 2, at 11.30 a.m. London, 2. Arrived: Barque Firth ofDornach from Lyttelton, January 6th. Ship Turakina from Napier, January 24. The following is the result of the Ope Thousand Guineas :— Mimi 1 Melody ... 2 Siphonia ... 8 By the collapse of a bridge at Norwood, six carriages of the Brighton train were wrecked and many, persons injured. Wilson Barret, the well known actor, is planning a tour through Australia. An Atlantic liner is belived to be ashore at Kinsale'. • = Preparations are being made in all the principal cities of Europe against the possibility oi a' disturbance to-day by increasing the strength of military forces. Pabis, 1. :•.. The French Parliamentary Labor Commission advise ten .hours' should be made the legal limit of labor in factories. Berlin, 1. The result of the second ballot for the Goestemunde gives Bismarck a majority of two to one over Schmalfeld, socialist candidate.
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Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 4 May 1891, Page 2
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156CABLEGRAMS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 4 May 1891, Page 2
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