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SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS.

(Br Euctiui-' Telegraph—Corvßicar.) (*PECttI. To PEE>S ASSOCIATION".) Roctivcit May at 1.30 a.m.] Athene, May 18. 'Oic llovucniuent have voted the sum of SD.W fnncs to be distributed among die Jew* wti'> are in destitute ctreum'T. thtf" Island of Corfu. Sr. PrrEF.snrr.i;, May IS. Tk official* have been ocdered to colfat statistics t>t the Jews in the Russian -jivmccH with n. view to the expulsion of iioss who (ire illegally testdias there. Li.-<F.oy. May If. Thure improbability that a Tiew Mini.sttv will b« firmed, under the leadership jfCuunt Sun •fauttario.

Ottawa. May 10. The Ouwtwn Trades Congress passed a wjlutimi. urging "lit 1 Government to prohibit the Chinese from pursuing certain amotions which brought thetn into competition with European tradesmen, but Sir J. JLwiloiialit, the Premier, refused to eutsmia the suggestion, on the ground that the capitati"n of Chinese was sufficient to prevent them becoming a source ofinijecto European workmen. Sc. PF.TKr_sr.rKi;. May ID. i farce, which has just been issued, pmhibits .hsvciali lawyers from pleading inrainiwes in the courts iu Russia, amlikuKvmta them from appearing in civil ana in.which the sum at stake excceifr.iccram amount. Lonpo.v. May 18. -■tifnus fiats teen received from Ota•frnsifi i;f a prions Mahommedr.n riot, wfiicli isiwt t,i. haw been started by some «I thu inhabitants under the pretence of protecting monqne. The mob was dispersal by die police, but not before oue amsfciofc had fceen killed and many of the raters seriously inj ared. London, May 19. The Labor Electoral Congress have extoiled a hearty welcome to Mr AViison. ®[ they recommend that he allow bimMf t" hi; nominated for the Deptford in thif iloino of Commons in the interests of the lahor party. The Australian cruisers Mildtira, Karnk.itr.K and Wallaroo are to be placed on resnrvt op. arrival at their destinata>n.. Received Jfoy 20, at 7.30 p.m.] _ LoNt'ON", May 19. 9 'fare trusts r.-hich have been exPWsnceit throughout France and Switzer<t lately are causing irrcut havoc among n . Valparaiso, May 19. tW? #nt officially explains ' which were being iJ i. a view of bringing about Sl tr ' Ben thc belligerents and the it ni'r™ een closed. He says roh'ri ' a s ßire to P nt nn euf t the ret Sat nothing could be done in ,v; 'he insurgents refused a!.; uu ; i their- proposals for the def easr in j Stoats are patrolling the acs protecting the interests of as well as British residents. •k New Yokk. May 20. WBDtv'rt ntl " Acapulco refused to *it!i" r pmbo.it Esmeralda "seil to r " - s:af - c( l the Itata manVlimi,' her cargo of arms and tof-fiT * Mn t " le before they ■'' l "wl company. of' i-Mied by the Mikado *hich P. or *nc; the recent attack Riot,, % nu,le " n the Csirewitch at in'in'J 1 * gratification that ^ eil " u . distinguished Con J tof 11 seriou » nature. f "«nenl' 1 tr nt T n P" n 'he deposition of "'Havtr 'tars. Castillo, Premier of pess , e f ,Krse •- 1 f an address to Con-requj-rp . ;lt Government would 4bV '"My-tonr million sterling in ftraJca ncw lines of railway, "titer r»n. • '° n> to l 0 fleet, and supply i"* Lichfield, has Queen. h x * -Archbishopric of York. The Resgrrr, iJI ) P ri>ve d of the appointment, ft&a crß«ra UL -' erS leave shortly with %«i.?nd T-" r S '»P« Curaooa, , i have been rei^u 3 si. for service ° r the Aus - JwtfefoM* ? oIc l"^ oun » w ho was of tKt.; . I } un Islands until the tt K " n ds to Greece in 18<>1. I year? of age.

Received May 21, at 0.30 a.m.] London", May 20. Colonel Maxwell has effected the arrest of Senaputi, the Maniptir Commander-in-Chief. In the despatches Lieutenant Grant has been recommended for the Victoria Cross, in recognition of his bravery while he was besieged at Thonal during the earlier part of the revolt. Senaputi and the Manipuris captured with him will be put upon their trial on Saturday. •Jubraj's brother is also said to have been arrested for complicity in the recent rising. Fifteen thousand Russian Jews have been deported to Siberia. I Further rioting has taken place at Corfu, and a number of Jews have been stabbed to death in the public thoroughfares. Count San Januario has failed in his at tempt to form a Portuguese Cabinet. Ben Tillet. who has been suffering from severe nervous prostration, is improving. Sir CharlesTuppcrwill represent Canada nt the Postal Conference at Vienna, and England will be represented by Sir Francis Blackwood and Mr H. B. Forman. During an excursion of school children at Chesterfield a platform collapsed, and two of the children were killed, while 30 were seriously injured. General Costa Pvotitch. one of the regents. is reported to be resigning owing to the expulsion of ex-Queen Natalie. The jiopul.ice are enraged at the action of the Government, and Ministers' residences are guarded by strong bodies of gendarmes. Intelligence has been received that Servia is massing her troops, and that Bulgaria apprehends an invasion from that quarter in the near future.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4979, 21 May 1891, Page 3

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SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4979, 21 May 1891, Page 3

SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 4979, 21 May 1891, Page 3

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