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By Else trie Talegraph—Copyright j Par Praaa AaaoeiaPoo. CaLcrrra. March 11. J It is faarad that Colons! Maxwell * | • ipadnian. whieh eonaisu of 400 men. I* in a anneal poaition. eoanmnnicalion by i ths eaneoa rontaa haing • lopped The ■awa that a naura detachment under astir* oSeara had haaa maaaaered has Sean caafirmed Manila. March 11. A bamb exploded in a chureh at Sa gone, killing a major la the army and tba sax ken of *ha ehurrh Paiiv March 11. Skarahaldara m the Panama Canal Co are form ng a aaw company to complete the eaaal Tba Geeernmenl apposed a motion of urgency to disease ths liquor dot.as, and an a f;>:a:o* being taken wars dafaatad hr a majority af 58 rotas Baum. Match 11. The Reichstag has adopted a new com mer-.el lrantr with Raseia by a majority of fifteen rates Waall-toro*. March 11. | Tne Provisional Goremineal in Hawaii baa • narked *tr.ugnat laws againal immi grama. Received 0.80 a m. Lo«no<<. February 10th. Tbs Oxford a raw are eull the farontee far ; a university boat race and baiting it now firs VO two on. 6 r "nomas Mellwrnith had an interview wfth in* Marquis of Ripoo during which tba laiier admitted tba advaatagra both of the mother country and tba eclamaa from the lar.ng af a Britten cable across ths Pectfi - He *aid detail* aa to the room would hare to bo arranged at a conference which is lo mask ai Ottawa in Jana Adnrae from ilia weal coast of Africa elate thei a British column operating against the Arah slave dealer Fodisliab has captured and burned the village of Otagni. I* ie ofßeiallv *m>ouit»*d that Bir F C

LatnOt. British Savor aiTaharan, sue cftftdi Sir W. Honor m British ambassador ftl Hi Pelerabnrg. Mr J a moo Thao bold M. P. for Romford »u killed ftt Romford railway statioi ▼ esterday. Ho attempted to hoard a train whilo in motion bat losing hio footing ho foil, and tho earriagoo passed over him. The Ttmoo urges Lord Rose berry to dis mtoo Viscount Oisnbndgs, maotor of tho lloooe oo tho groundo that b.o naut is •nixed up with ocandalo in connection with the Liberator Permanent Building boonfrando. Repairs to tho engines of H M.S. • ’rescent will bo coinplotod on Taooday when she will reoumo hor voyage to ~lta. The eolonial office regard# Lord Hop< un'ft case ao analagou* to that of th»* arl of Kin tore and will grant hio Ex oo oncy leave of absence if he desires to ifcit England. WaMIWOTON, March 10 President Cloveland dec ares thst h will vsto the Seigniorage coinage p’ ‘osals if tho Sonate pass them. Calcutta, March 10 ColonoY Maxwell's oolnmn. which h-* •een operating against tho A bora tribetien, was compelled to retreat after l.tvs’ bard fighting. A band of ihirtx fie# under British officer# was cut u. o.eces by tho rebels while inarching to the relief of the detachment which was de feated by tho natives at Borlax some days ago. Capdtowh. March 10. Ths Cape Government has instructed Major Elliott, who is in romtn ind of the n-htary expedition in Pondo*and, to tnnex ths country. President Kruger, of Transvaal Republic, has issued a tnani lesto id which he urges the Burghers not to foresake Transvaal for Malabeleland Ths manifesto declared that Mr Cecil Rhodes. Premier of Cape Colony, is try ing to surround Transvaal and is destroy nq ths autonomy of the oountry.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 122, 12 March 1894, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 122, 12 March 1894, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 122, 12 March 1894, Page 3