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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

By Eltotrio Telegraph.—Copyright, rer Press Association. Recaived 6 p.m. Evicted Tenants. London, July 21. Th* Parnallitaa are insisting on all evietad tenants being reinstated. The Unionist desire that tha reinitatameat should be voluntary.

Returning. London, July 21. Ledy Glasgow has left on the return journey to New Zealand via Amerioa. The Bisley Meeting. London, July 21. At the Bisley shooting meeting, Private Rennet, of the Brd Lanark Regiment, won the Queen's prize. Cable Company. London, July 21. The Eastern Extension Cable Company held a great function in the Imperial Inetitute laet night to celebrate the 25th anniversary of cable communication East. Among those present were the Prince of Walee, Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Fife, Marquie of Salisbury, ths Marquis of Lome, Visconnt Wolseley, Mr J. Chamberlain, and hundreds of ether notables beeidee the Ageast-General of the Colonies. All the above attended the banquet given by the Company, and at the garden fits fully five thousand were present. Britannia and Vigilant. London, July 21. For the seventh time the PrUoe of Walee'yaektßritannin defeated Mi Gould's sloop Vigilant. The raoee this time took place at Kingston, and additional interest was taken ia the contest as oa the last soesaiea when this pair of tracks met the visitor wan, though tbs isaua would havo boon doubtful hod not the Britannia mot with oa accident. New Australia. Bubmos Ayrbs, July 21. Pope, a New Australia*, residing here, received a letter from Paraguay, which states that towards the end of June that the adherents of Mr Lane, who is ehief administrator in New Australia settlement in Paraguay, intended to migrate into the Argentine. The letter states that the people of Goazalez are nearly starving, &nd.unless assistance is rendered, and must descend to the level of tho natives. The Tariff.

WASHinQTON, July 21. Ths Sonata is much incensed ot the President's dictation ro ths tariff, and it is feared a deadlock will oneue. Exodus from Amerioa. Washimotox, July 21. The great exodus of Ameriee operatives to Europe continues. Earthquakes in Turkey. CoNSTANTinornn, July 21. Earthquakes continue, hut lately have been only very slight. Thousands ot people have left their homes and are encamped oa the Bosphorous. Germany and Samoa. Burdin, July 21. A suggestion rseeivsd from a number of German residents ia Samoa that Germany should annex the group has been coldly reoeived by the Government. Peril at Sea.

Paris, July 21. A Frenoh torpedo boat, named the Hydrondear, eollided with a vessel in the English Channel, and as she was leaking badly, all haste was made for Boulogne with a view of beaching the vessel. The vtssel was driven along at the rate of 28 knots, and the high rate cauned a fire on board, and when it was discovered that the outbreak was in the vicinity of the magazine the erew became frantic. Fortunately, however, the flames were extinguished and the veesel reached harbor safely.

Received 0.30 a.m. China Declares War. Shanohi, July 22. It is reported hero that China has declared war against Japan. Republic in Hawaii. San Francisco, July 21. A republic has been declared in Hawaii with Mr Dale as Piesident. The same cabinet is retained as the provisional Government. Affairs at tbe Island are quiet. Corean Affairs. Yakobama, July 21. It is reported that the authorities in Corea hava eoaseaiefi to raforma proposed by Japan. The Chinese Government is dispatching 12,000 treops to Ceraa. British aad L sited Slate* maria** hava been laadad at Maoul, th* capital of Car**, ta prateet th* res pee live lsgatieas. Reeeivsd 11 a.m. Surprised. Madbxd, Jrfy 22. An offisinl report states that a party of Imalays surprised a Spanish detachment in Mand&ns, one of the Thillipine Islands, and killed 14 and wounded 42 before they were finally repulsed.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 178, 23 July 1894, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 178, 23 July 1894, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 178, 23 July 1894, Page 3

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