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CABLE NEWS.

t (By Elecihic j l EUon4Pn~Confbiq hi ) (Peh ruißs aaaociinoN.l Reeeiu'd Juno 28, 10,86' am ' - ttOMlt Juno 27. Princes? Dapricena, a npted beauty, swallowed >ioirosive sublime and was taken to the Naplei hospital in a hopeless condition <ind sunering exciucialing agonj It is undet stood the motive was jealousy. King Emanuel has paidoned Bellcthien, a notonous bugand, who lias been impris onod foi 47 \eais fo/6b dimes LONDON, Juno 27,. Claiko, cusluei of Piocfot and Company, coin mcichanls. lias been chaiged with ap propria hug £120,000 The King and Queen motored to Rlionddai JJerthjr and Abcidarc, and in speceJ the suihico works at the colheiies and the Doivlais blast furnaces TJioy were accouled a laptuious lecephon by the col 1101?

PARIS. Juno ',7. Two explosions ocjuncd on theWiisei Jilks Michelct 'Hie lust woundel ihuleon men, but piactice was lCumed. An othu gun bad hud at tho fiftieth 'iund owing to overheating, and tcrnbly mjired ten men, of whom tlnco havo sinv,o BERLIN, June 27 An international gang lobbed Wessels, an ex-Orange Free State Minister, ol £IOOO at a wiilway station

Tho Oiown Pi nice has published a book descriptive of his Indian tour, 'lt has a fine spotting flavour, ard is highly Coinplimentarv of English his'.utality and Administration,

Tho tria' of Glatiss for espiomiijo has commenced in cameia at I < i^->ic Accused conspired with Shlers, a najy signaller to sell Great Britain code owks with an accomplice, a policeman named Taenicke, who his since gone mad. BERLIN, Juno 26. Burning, a messenger of the Dresden Bank, has disappeaied with £13,000. PARIS, Juno 27. The Prince of Wales has re urned. Received June 28, 12,20 p.m. OTTAWA, June 27. As a result of (he iinmigrntion campaign in ten veais 2,100,000 immigrants have en tared Canada, 800,000 from Uutain. 700,00G from the Unhid States, and 500,000 fiom European countries Onopiovince (Ontario) received half a million immigrants during the period. - -

■ •'".- /i WASHINGTON, Jun e 27.■''.'■ .President Taft is appealing to Congress to provide funds for tlmnaviil service which was left destitute'Jhrough Ihe veto imposed qn tho Naval Appiopriation Bill, in consequence of fho latter containing- tacke'd-on measures. '"'The United States is how' without finds' for the army and.navy officials, and. - the Government it liable to fines if it conducts Government; machinery without funds . -..'.. ~-.■■ ;- .

• VIENNA, June 26,: In order to secure State papers from St. Petersburg,; which Avero in the possession of : a Bulgarian general, Jvan Sarofoff, some Servian.''conspirators set tiro to the steamer Kocnigen Elisabeth, at Galrir?. ■' Sarafoff escaped in a boat, but several other passengers were drowned. The conspirators escaped,.

LONDON, June 26. ; There have been 45,000 applications for two hundred appointments on the out-door staff ■of J-Jie English Health Insurance Commission; . . ' " • '...-.

Isabel' Irving has been sentenced to 'two months' hard labour for smashing windows in the House of Commons

. Lord Derby, on behalf of the Liverpool Shipwreck Humane Society, presented Capt. Rostron with a gold medal for lifesaving in connection with • the Titanic wreck. ■;• '•

Many shopkeepers, particularly drapers, are ignoring the.Shops Act, but'there have been only few .prosecutions, The Times alleges th e Government, is not at present trying to' enforce the Act.' ' '

SANTIAGO de CHILI, June 26.

Fresh storms in the Cordillera Andes haivc seriously .damaged the Chili and Argentine railways, and traffic will be interrupted for two months.. -. ■■ •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9227, 28 June 1912, Page 5

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9227, 28 June 1912, Page 5

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9227, 28 June 1912, Page 5

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