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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLE NEWS.

(By Electric TEM:Gn Al >H-u orYlt I

(PER UNITED FRESH ASSOCIATION ) Received October 1, at 10.20 a.m ] r< ? EK , LlN ' The German bunkers have win l from the Russian loan, in l<lra w the public outcry at their « m ?'S ! behaviour. The prevailing enthusiasm in France, however the success of the loan. ' The German Government Ims , China that it is waiting f or evi() i the Imperial Government's abilit. suppress the riots. ' . Brussels. Sept ember m A report is current that General It' langcr has shot himself with a revolv the tomb of Madame Bonniiiiuin in^i 3 city. ' thl St. Petersburg, September To It is ascertained that number* 0 f ii Russian nobility are guilty of embez?! thousands of roubles intended for »|. lief of the sufferers by the famine ° rf New York, September 30 Owing to the arrest of three Aiueri at Santiago, the United States Min,-? to Chili has been sharply directed to that American citizens are protected SC OtiA WA, September 30 Mr Thomas M. Greevy, } ms ' pelled from the Dominion Parliatn e t in consequence of acts of corruMj proved against liim. 1 0 Strenuous efforts are being made in tl trial of O'Brien, the reporter, for liy J show that Prince George, uf Wnl tl)i larking in a low quarter of Montreal <4 he was assailed by the roughs ; [ )llt .[ evidence is very conflicting. The revolt in Guatemala wasßUppw after three days' fighting, p rej j. Barillas has declared himself dictator Received October 1, at 10.40 a.m.] London, Septcmborj} Mr Childers intends to apply f w , Chiltern Hundreds on the grounds oft health.

Professor Huxley asserts that vation Army at Eastbourne have nfnj broken the law by tho deliberate coai mancl of General Booth. The Standard thinks that I ffl p ei j, federation is a matter of urgency for Canada, though not for tralia or Africa ; and that tho probabilit, is that if the colonies had representing in the Cabinet, as suggested by Sir Chu Tupper, disputes and rivalry bctircei them would prevent unanimity, Standard considers Sir Charles Ttipp (t ' defence proposals weak, and says, as | 0 differential tariff, it is certain that ft, land will not consent to an increase inH ( price of food. Bombay, September 30, Persistent reports are alloat ii s Russians now exploring tho ft® Plateau, in Central Asia, have liilfe Captain Younghusband, tho te| political agent. New York, SeplcmkiJd,

The American expedition nowotlm Labrador have discovered a wotfj waterfall 300 feet high and 2<J.J broad. 1

Hong Ivong, September <■ Severe conllicts have occurred bet'l the French and Toiupiinotio pirat«| Haipong, and 47 of tho latter to killed.

Received October 1, at \\.4oa.m.] London. September 30,

The quantity of wheat and flour alk for the United Kingdom is 1,852,0 quarters, and for tho Continent 508,0 quarters. Union Steam Ship Company share Ll9 10s.

New Zealand wheat, off-coast cargo 425. Buyers offer 41s 6d.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5093, 1 October 1891, Page 2

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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5093, 1 October 1891, Page 2

HOME AND FOREIGN CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5093, 1 October 1891, Page 2