CABLEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Pren Association—By Tofejwph—Copyright, THE FIRE ON THE RBIUTAKA. LONDON, June 26. (Received Juno 27, at 9.25 a.m.) The water used to extinguish the fire on the Rimutaka has seriously damaged tho wool. AN AUCKLAND BREWERY. Messrs Hancock and Co., of New Zealand, aro issuing at par per cent, debentures for £130,000 to acquire tho Captain Cook Brewery at Auckland. THE HOTTENTOT RISING. BERLIN, June 26. (Received June 27, at 9.25"a.m.) The Germans defeated the Hottentots in tlio Mgende Country, Killing 36 and capturing 516. RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL REFUGEES. NEW YORK, June 26. (Received Juno 27, at 9.30 a.m.) Tho House of Representatives at Wash ington amended tho Immigration Hill allowing the entry of fugitives from religious and political persecution, whether penniless or incapacitated. A NEW CABLE OPENED. June 27. (Received June 27, at 10.52 p.m.) The Mikado of Japan and President Roosevelt exchanged greetings upon the completion of tho Guam-Japan cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13631, 28 June 1906, Page 6
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