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LATE CABLE. (By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. ) (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received May 3, at 6 p.m.

Sydney, May 3. There is considerable excitement m silver mining owing to further rich finds. Centrals and all stocks .it Broken Hill are moving upwards. Litest quotations : Centrals, L6 ; South, L3 14s ; Block No. 10, LU 16s, London*, M.iy 1. The rumor that one of the Atlantic liners was> ashore at Kinsale is uufounded. Dr Schuabel, the leading German Metallurgist, will leave for New South Wales in July next for the purpose of advising the Broken Hill Company of the proper treatment of refractory ores, Twelve passengers in the Brighton train were injured by the cflfc^ > of the bridge afc Norwood. Paris, M.iy 2. The celebration of Mtvy Day passed off quietly with the exception of some anarchist disorders. An attempt was made to wreck the mansion of the Marquis Trevise, a noted humanitarian, by dynamite, but without success. Forty thousand troops were garrisoned in the city to preserve order. Mr Cunningham Gray, a member of the English House of (Commons was conspicuous amongst the anarchists, 150 of whom were arrested. In a conflict between the rioters and the soldiers at Tourraies one of the latter | was killed. At Lyons the anarchists disphyed an attitude of hostility, and cut 100 telo> phone cables. The officers commanding the military threatened to employ cannon in dispersing, and the cavalry made repeated charges. Many of the rioters were taken into custody. Clichy the anarchists fired upon the gendarmes, wounding several. Many of the leading anarchists were arrested. From Marseilles the reports received state that the anarchists have been tur-» bulent there. Rome, May 2. Three hundred anarchists made an attack on the military in the city yesterday with rovolvers and stones, and during the riot fourteen persons were injured, including Deputy Cypriani. At Florence a disturbance also took place, and the cavalry charged the mob. London, M^y 2. Reports from Berlio, Vienna, and Brussels state that the celebrations of May Daj passed over quietly in those cities. New York, May 2. One thousand miners at Illinois and carpenters and builders in Pittsburg have gone out on strike, demanding the adoption of the eight hours system. Constantinople, May 2. Heated parleying is taking pluce between M. Nelidoff, the Russian AmbaS' sador, and the Porte, owing to the stoppage at the Dardanelles of vessels flying the Russian mercantile flag. Received May 4, at 12.30 a.m. Sydney, May 3. Sailed — The s.s. Rotokino, for Wellington ; s s. Duke of Westminster, fun* Napier. Madame Patey, the celebrated con* tralto, intends to pay a visit to New Zea* land, and leaves for Auckland on the 18th inst, in the R.M S. Mariposa.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7128, 4 May 1891, Page 2

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LATE CABLE. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received May 3, at 6 p.m. North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7128, 4 May 1891, Page 2

LATE CABLE. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received May 3, at 6 p.m. North Otago Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 7128, 4 May 1891, Page 2

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