CABLEGRAMS.
London, March 9. Mr John Burns, M.P., intends to pay a visit to Australia in September. He will deliver a series of lectures on Labour questions. Berlin, March 9. The black-pox is raging in Eastern Prussia. Hundreds of people have died, and schools have had to be closed. Washington, March 9, The barque Lady Lamson was wrecked at Palmyra Island in the Pacific. The crew escaped in two boats, but were nine days without food or water. One boat reached Honolulu. Belgrade, March 9. Eighteen hundred armed Liberals took possession of the municipal buildings at Dragocevo, in Servia, and ejected the Radicals, but were routed and dispersed by the troops, 12 being killed. The Servian Government has repealed the edict of banishment against ex-King Milan. Severe colds and doctors bills are both avoided by the use of Impervanas serges as dress fabrics for the winter. Samples post free from Te Aro House, Wellington. The “ Impervanas ” dress serges are in all colours, principally Navy blue, are last dye and guaranteed rainproof. Only to be had at Te Aro House* Wellington.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 4, Issue 20, 14 March 1893, Page 3
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