HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Received November 4, at 10.45 a.m. London, November 4. Obituary— John Wiltor, principal proprlotor ot tho Times i A Chinese loan of L 1,600,000 is to bo issued on Tuosday.
Paris, November 4. Tho Fronoh pipers insist that an exposition to Madagascar ia inevitable. Tho Government will ask for credit of L 1.200,000.
Calcutta, November 4. The Wr)z->ris atincked tho Punjiub frontier delimitation p«r'y in North Shin country. Tho milit»ry oacort repulsed thorn with hoivyloss.
Received November 5, at 7.30 p.m. Shanghai, Notomb o r 5 The Chinese were driven from Fungh Wang Ching, with tho loss of threo hundred men killed. Fifty cannona, fifteen hundred rifles, a thouatnd shells, t\ro million rounds of small ammunition, and a great quantity of other munitions of war were also losr. After the defeat tho Chinese army flod towards Monkdoo.
London, November 5. A bomb oxplodod in No. 2 residenco in Tiluoy street-, London. Tho building w-»s considerably damaged, but none of tho inmates were injured. A telegram announces tho arrival of tho Prince and Princess of WMos at Livaclia.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8122, 6 November 1894, Page 2
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