CABLEGRAMS.
UJUTISIi AKIi FUKKIGN.
[By Kiiiic-ritio TisLituuAiMi.—Ooi-yitiaiiT.] (PeU PIIESS Al:-O<:iATI0N.) EAID ON A < LUB, Lonii >n, September 8. The police made a raid uu tlie Newcastle Olub and arrested 17 of i\w. ir.miitcs. THE MAURICEWOOD DISASTER. September 9. Twenty-seven bodies have boon recovered from the Mauricewood colliery, near Edinbureh. ILLNESS OF MH SPURGEON. The Rev. Mr Spurgeon is in failing health? THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. Both Scarlc and O'Connor arc in splendid form. Tho former is the favourite of the press. Tlio weather is favourable for the race. AN EXTRAORDINARY FEAT. A man named Brodio swam Niagara Rapids and escaped unhurt. MR GLADSTONE IN FRANCE. Mr Gladstone has been entertained at a banquet in Paris; whore he is at present on a visit. THE KHURDISH ATROCITIES. London, September 10. (Keui-ived September 11, at 1.20 a m.) Owing to pressure from England and Italy the Sultan of Turkey has consented to the appointment of a special Council to inquire into and alleviate the complaints from Armenia. A FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE. Viunna, September 10. The Wiener Allegmano Zeitung states that the Czar lias notiliod the Emperor of Germany of tho existence of an agreement between Russia and France.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8596, 11 September 1889, Page 2
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194CABLEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8596, 11 September 1889, Page 2
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