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CABLEGRAMS

BRITISH AND FORMGK,

Press Association—By Telegtaph-Copyriglit.

PLEDEO-PNEOMONIA.

London, November 28.

Biz canes of plearo-pneumonia were discovered among the cattle er Maori King, from Sydney. ■ CHILLIH) BEEF. . The Rikaia's chilled beef from Qaeeneland was carried at a temperature o£ SOdog. There was a sign of moaid on tha forty-fifth I day, and it was froasn hard on the fortyninth. When discharged the meat w&« aweet and sound, bat dull in appearance. .A EYE-ELEOTION. Lord Warworth (Tory) has been returned unopposed for the Kensington Sooth seat in the House of Commons, rondered vacant by Sir A. Borthwiofe, the sitting member, boirg created a Pser. ; A HOYAL VISIT. i King Humbert or Italy and-his wife will! visit England in the spring. THE VBNKZtJELA FRONTIER DISPUTE. OAEiCAS, November 28. The Governors ot various provinces in Venezuela hare assured General Crepo, the President, that 100,000 troops are available in the event of war over the British Guiana question. ■". ;'. • LOSS .OF A WARSHIP.

Bio de Janeiro, November 28.

Tha Brazilian warahlp Uranus has been wrecked, and the commander and five of the crew drowned.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10531, 30 November 1895, Page 4

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CABLEGRAMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 10531, 30 November 1895, Page 4

CABLEGRAMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 10531, 30 November 1895, Page 4

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