CABLE BREVITIES.
An amnesty has been granted to political prisoners in Brazil. The British troops have gained further victories in Kusbailand.
The Greek currant crop is unlikely to be large this season, the blossoms being very poor. Mr. Matthews, the Home Secretary, will consider the new facts elicited by Mrs. May brick's counsel.
The captors of the train robber and murderer in Florida tortured him until he confessed the names of the gang. Several conflicts have taken place between the Sikhs and the Malays in Pahang. The latter burned several villages occupied by their opponents.
General Booth is 'ending a delegate oi the Army to New Zealand to negotiate with the Government for better terms for land for the settlement which the General proposes to found in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8889, 27 May 1892, Page 5
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