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CABLE NEWS.

SPPRESSION, OF A" RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER. " NUMBER ONE." CHRISTENING OF A VICTORIAN GUNBuAT. THE CATHOLIC HIERARCHY AND THE "LAND LEAGUE. PRINCE BISMAKO& AND THE VATICAN. "" V RAILWAY ACCIDENT TO AUS- ■ TRALIAN PASSENGERS. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGBAPH.— COPYRIGHT.) (SPECIAL TO UNITED PBBBS ASSOCIATION.) » .5"; ' j\ London, .tune 6. • The Moscow Telegraph haa been suppressed m consequence. of its advocacy of Liberal views. •■■ ■ < ; It is reported that the Dublin police are conducting an inqniiy into some cases m. which the ; Invincible ; Society have been endeavoring to poisdn/.persons obnoxious to .them. Tynan, the allege^f" Number Ohej" is said ip b% implicated m these attempts. The smallest of the Wo gunboats •ordered* by the Q vernment of'Victojria was launched to«day at Elstanwick m the presence of Colonel Scratchley, R. A. ; Mr T. Aroher, Agent-General for Queensland j: Mr Cashel *Hoey;"and a large number of other visitors. Lady Armstrong performed the* christening ceremony, naming the boat the Melbourne. '"'■. ; - o..U=, The Catholic Hierarchy m America are urging their flocks to disavow all connection, with ,- the Irish Land League; : vThe German Press reproach Prince Bismarck with having absolutely surrender d himself to the influence of the Vatican. „. A train conveying the Australian passengers from Loudon pcr j Potosi left the rails, and all the passengers .were badly shaken. . . .^ . . „ Consols have fallen to ICOf '•" New Zealand securities remain as fillpws :— 5 p p r cent. 10 40 loan, 106 ; 5 per cent. 1889 loan, 105 ; 4£ per cent. 187&1904: loan, 102 ; 4 percent, inscribed. stock, 102. I (Breadstuffs are without qu6tiable chansje. Adelaide wheat, ex. store, 48s; Nfew Zealand ditto, 44s to 475; Adelaide flourj ex. warehouse, 33s 6d. ; , Australian tallow continuea dull at 41s for best beef, and 42s 6d for best mutton/ ,;v At, tor d'av's wool sale the catalogue comprised 9200 bales. The tone: ol the sale was again quiet;. :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 155, 9 June 1883, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 155, 9 June 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 155, 9 June 1883, Page 2

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