BRITISH AND FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS.
(By Electric Telegraph— Copyright, ) (per tooted press association.) Received December 2, at 1.30 a.m. Zanzibar, December 2. Major Wissman h&B roceivcd lottors from Stanley stating that Bapplles forwarded by him have been reoelvod, and intimating that, in all probability, ho will reaoh Bagomayo on Wednesday next. Berlin, Deoember 2. Fourteen persons hare been killed and many injured by a colliery explosion at Boghoton, Westphalia. Receivetl December 3, at noon. Berlin, Deoember 2. In tho Reichstag to-day Couut Herbort Bismarck, in supporting the votes on tho estimates for tho maintenance of Gorman protectorates, dealt at length on the benefits Germany had already derived from acting in acoord with Groat Britain. Referrlog to tho Anti-Slavery Conferenoo now Bhtlog at Brussels, he Baid be trusted that the discussion would lead to the reduoing of the slave trade. London' December 2. A letter rsceived by Emin Bey from tho Mahdist General when the latter w»s bosieginp Wadelni, has boon published. It calls on Emin to surrender and embrace the Mahdist religion, promising him high honors and proteolion. ft ceiied December 3, at 1.45 p.m. London, Deoember 2. R M.S. Rlmutnka left Plymouth yesterday for Now Zealand.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 4541, 3 December 1889, Page 2
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