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|By Electric Telegraph—-Copyright.. Per Proa* Association. Received 10.-K) a.m. Hio us Jamkbo. October 7. President Peixoto is equipping several warships in New York. They will sail as belonging to private citizens anil under the American Hag. London. November 7. l)r Cornelius Herr, for whose arrest a warrant was issued in Paris in connection
with the Panama Canal frauds is improving in health. The French Government has applied to Lord Rose berry, foreign secretary, for an extradition warrant. The difference between the colliery owners and the miners is only 5 per cent. The English newspapers strongly urge a settlement.
Obituary Sir Andrew Clarke, the eminent physician ; aged 67. In connection with the evictions in Mayo county, it is reported that the Chief Secretary for Ireland will institute proceedings against Messrs Win. Field, M.P. for St. Patrick (Dublin) and L. P. Hayden, M.P. for Roscommon, for unlauful assembly. Mr Gladstone refused to introduce an Evicted Tenants' Dill or the Miners Eight Hours Dill during the autumn session on the ground of diversity of opinion, nor will he grant the Radicals a day on which to discuss the Matabole incident. Rome, November 7.
The opening of a garrison on the higher Alps takes place in December. The press censure the action of the authorities. (Received 10.40 a.m.) London, Nov. 7. At Ashantee, on the Gobi Coast, West Africa, rebel natives stoned the King to death in Comassie, the capital. A body of HOO Ilouwsa police has left Elimina to suppress the outbreak. Madrid, Nov. 7. The damage caused by the explosion and fires at Santander is estimated at one million sterling. Four hundred bodies have been identified. A large number of doctors are arriving in the town to attend to the injured. Pakiw, Nov. 7. The old Comptior Decompte, Paris, has declared a further dividend of ‘2os francs per share. The disorder in Marseilles continues, the police being powerless to cope with the strikers. The strikers at Frequo saturated train cars with petroleum and then set fire to them. Capetown. November 7. The Tati Company captured several kraals on the Nungas River, the natives yielding without any opposition. A large number of prisoners and cattle and a considerable quantity of stores were also taken. Berlin, November 7. A gambling scandal among military officers lias come to light. A captain who was sentenced to a term of imprisonment for his connection with the affair committed suicide. London, November 7. It is reported in Dublin that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of John Redmond on a charge of inciting. Mr Gladstone was completely upset on receiving the news of Sir Andrew Clark's death. He was about to address the House when the message was brought to him, but ho postponed his speech anil immediately left the Chamber. Received 11.15 a.m. London, November 5. The N. Z. and Australian Land Coy has declared a dividend at rate of 7 per cent, per annunin. Three months' bills are discounted at a shade below ‘2[ per cent. Miners at Wigan dynamited an hotel, the landlord of which refused to further assist men who declined to resume work at six shillings per day. Capetown. November fi. 11.M.5. Aorangi sailed for Hobart, \Yel--1 lington, and Lyttleton yesterday. Rome, November 7. { Miss The vino Cohen’s monument of Miss Pearson, a Ited Cross nurse, has been unveiled in Florance.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 72, 8 November 1893, Page 2
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