LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright.— Per Press Association. Received 6.15 p.m. Cycling too Dangerous for a Queen. HaGt'E, Nov. 17. Queen Wuhelmina of the Netherlands reluctantly agreed to the request of her ministers to forego cycling owing to the danger of the pastime. Received November 18 at 9.24 p.m. MQtnaJ Trust. Yunna, November 17. The Emperor Francis Joseph, addressing a Hungarian delegation, said the constituents of the Triple Alliance were unalterable. The basis of the policy of Russia and Austria and the friendly relations were founded on mutual trust and the promise of good for the future. Throwing a Sprat. Athens, November 17. The Czar has promised to rebuild the Christian quarter of Canea, the capital of Crete, which was destroyed during the recent revolt, and also to relieve the destitute in Canes, Eeumo and Heraklion. Is it Trouble ? London, November 17. France has not replied to Lord Salisbury's request to withdraw from the British position on Lower Niger, though she will not contest them Beriously where treaties have been entered into between the British and native chiefs.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 572, 19 November 1897, Page 2
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