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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.

(Per Press Association.)

Received 4.1"). p.m. Ministers Resign

Berlin, October 26.

Owing to a difference of opinion with the Emperor over an anti-socialist measure. Count Von Caprivi. Imperial Chancellor, has resigned his position. Count Von Eulenburg, Minister for the interior, for a like reason also forwarded his resignation. Both have been accepted by the Emperor. The Royal Marriage. St. Petersburg, October 26. The marriage of the Czarewitch and Princess Alix has been fixed for Monday. Ueeeivtd 6.15 p in. The Wheat Crop. London, October 27. Lawes estimates the British wheat crop at 63 buahels per acre. There aro just under two million acres under crop, and the British requirement will be 22 million quarters. Chilled Beef. London. October 27. The ("hilled Ile.f Syndicate intend to curry out further experiments. Closing a Music Uail. London. October 27. The Empire Music Hall has been closed. There wan a of great excitement at the clo*e, the audience singing Auld Lang Syne. There is a general opinion that un injustice lift' been done to fcho proprietor* of the Empire, as other hails ivre allowed. The Channel Tunnel. London, October 27. Lord Roaeberry, speaking ut Sheffield, opposed the scheme for the Channel tunnel as it was essential to maintain England’s insular position by whieh means ■he was enabled to retain personal neutrality longer than other nations. Ho h oped that Sheffield would never forge the lube for the tunnel. Gales on the Co- st. London, October 27. The Kitty French has foundered with 30 hands in the Bristol Channel. Sevcro gales are being experienced along the coast. Trouble in Pernambuco. Hro df Janik.ro, October 27. A revolt hne broken out in Pernambuco and the rebel* have captured the capital. France in Madagascar. Paris, October 57. The French newspapers believe that Lord Rose berry will do nothing to hinder French action in Madagascar. The Pacific Cable. San Francisco, October 27. Messrs Fleimn ng and Mereer sounded surveyed Bird Inland aa a suitable plae** for landing the Pacific cable and proceed to Washington to ascertain if it in t right* under tin* Hawaiian Treaty with Eagland’s desire for the cable. Massacred. Zanzibar, October 27. Doctors, lieutenant, and K«ret/chm*r, iMMinhurs of a Gerinau scientific expedition to Kiliruanja-n, with several porters have been massacred by natives. Received 11 a.m. Destroyed by an Earthquake. Buenos Ayres, October 28. An earthquake ha* utterly destroyed San lass. Details as to tne loss of life, etc., are not yet to hand. Successors.

Berlin, Oetober 2H. Prince Hnbcnloho and Herr Koeller -uiecead founts Caprivi and Eulunberg re epee lively. The Knell of Doom.

London, October 28. Lord Rose berry delivered a great speech a Stratford. His r*ilark* were solely | . Lord* toward* the Gr,vi , „/..*i.t in*.«ur«s. 110 >lt-flared it t. mockery Innt. leader- in I tlw House of < ommona should ho Wound hand and foot and be compelled to go , :.,ps hi hand to the Lords. A revision of tlie eoaetitutico \v* .»>• it'd,l . mnd in order io achieve this the (intei m>i >.• would at the proper time propone a r< Motion that the Ho. s. ,t < 0m.,,00 Would be the pro ! o Inlip. it .■ ii. tl partnership with the i; .oh- f » - I* • f rwe<sarv would appeal to Jll r jiautry on the question. Poisoned. Giskokke. This f>ay. \ man 1 iied Will. Br< ear., won found dead M a wkure near Karakara. The p.„t n Kin :%v. al.'d sums of *tryrU..,n ■ b • v ■ c m -ills was found by his wide. The • timod a• ■ .t. ‘of -■ ,i ;oiiiii»r, hot

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 221, 29 October 1894, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 221, 29 October 1894, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 221, 29 October 1894, Page 3

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