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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLE NEWS.

[By Electric Telegraph -Copyright. (pZB. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received March 30, at 10.40 a.m.J London. March 29. A dying soldier has confessed that bimself and his comrade stole and buried Kin? Theebaw's jewels in Mandalay daring the Burmese war. Lord Kirabertey. Foreign Secretary, has despatched a, surveyor to find the spot and will grant him 10 p cr cent - °f tne pr o P« rt y recoVerK ' Paris. March 29. Sews has been received that the French troops have defeated Tuarems, in Timbuetoo. Machine guns were used with deadly effect. The rising is now quelled. The French Administrator of the T~> ;y Chant, Senegambia, has been 1T...L in a conflict with the natives. Received March 20. at 10.50 a.m. London, March 29. The United States Government has reiiueHted Great Britain to legalise the award in the Behring Sea arbitration ewe immediately. Sir Charles Russell is drafting a Bill f«r the purpose. Mr G. H. Hogan. M.P., writing in the Westminster Review, says the people in the colonies are indignant at the treatment meted out to Capt Carpenter, of Che barque Coata Ricil Packet, by the Dutch authorities, and they expect the Imperial Government to exact payment of exemplary compensation a3 an act of plain duty. Washington, March 29. Senator Stewart has introduced a Bill providing for the free and unlimited coinage of silver. - Paris, March 29. The French Press report that a plot wiw discovered to wreck Queen Victoria's train during her recent journey to Florence. ~ . __ Ottawa, March 29. Under the proposed new tariff, susar will be admitted free until it reaches No. IS, Dutch standard. Berlin, March 29. Herr Bebel says that the German brethren will support the claims of Aus ttian Socialists for universal suffrage. Rome, March 29. _ The Emperors of Germany and Austria have thanked the Pope for his encyclical letter to the Poles. v ibnna. March 29. C.iprivi and Shouvaloff will attend the interview between the Emperors of Germany and Austria on board the yacht in the Adriatic.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5906, 30 March 1894, Page 3

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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5906, 30 March 1894, Page 3

HOME AND FOREIGN CABLE NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5906, 30 March 1894, Page 3

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