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CABLE BREVITIES.

The London Times considers that if Germany will not accept New Zealand's offer re Samoa, it will be impossible for Great Britain to interfere. Mr Mackenzie Powell, Minister for Trado and Commerce, has informed the Canadian House of Commons that his recent visit to the colonies convinced him that they were certain to unite with the view of securing the removal of the barriers against reciprocal trade on the preferential basis. Sir Charles Dilke denounces the struggle of the European Powers for tho supremacy in Africa as insane. He alleges that it is promoting civil war all over the country, and leading to an appalling loss of life. The Eastern Extension Cable Company has informed the Premier of Victoria that it will transmit weather telegrams daily, free of cost, on its New Zealand, Tasmanian, Batavia and Singapore cables.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1162, 8 June 1894, Page 36

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CABLE BREVITIES. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1162, 8 June 1894, Page 36

CABLE BREVITIES. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1162, 8 June 1894, Page 36

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