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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Lofdow, Out. 5. |- The report as to the outbreak of 'cholera at Aden is denied.

• Mrs Booth, wife of General Booth, 'bead of the Salvation Army, is dead. i The Shipping Federation hap been ■registered as a company.

Oot. 7/ , The limes states th»t. Westgarth and [Co., whose extensive commitments' in co4om*l—Government securities and American railways have been a frequent topic of conversation on the Exchange, in part closed their aoconnt on Saturday. iThe banks have now arranged to take up the Iflss raarkettijble ■ securities which [are pledged as a cover tor londs, and no ifurther anxietyneed be felt. Parliament meets, on November 25,

, ! It is expected; that; three thousand gunntakers will have to be discharged ! Itbrough the : MoKinley Tariff"BfllT - ~ ( Females are being employed in hopes of detecting Jack the Ripper. An extradition warrant has been jssqedjrom Bew n stfeeti> mm Inamed; Gastipn, who- is cha,rgedi.r>with burder.iit'] Ticinoj during vjhe recent/ political.disturbance there. [ It is, reported* that Mr'-Parnell ''has made up his mind to get it Captain O'Shea succe ds in his divorce ■Bit.:-;) '.>■ ' i ■■ Paris, Oat. 6. j France has signed a treaty of peace ivfth Dahomey; | Sixty convicts are reported to have escaped from New Caledonia, Bbeun, Oct. 7. j Lieutenant-Generai Kai'tehborn has' aacceeded General Verdy Duveruois as Prussian Minister of War, NxrißS, Oct. 6 r An Anglo-Italian Conference for the jarpose of arranging for the .control, cftheSbudan is now meeting in this Vienna, Oct, 6. Thousands of persons engaged in the riother-of.pearl industry in Austria, will pe thrown out of work by the McKinley Tariff Bill coniing into operation. Ottawa, Oct. 6. Sir J. Macdonald, speaking at St, John's said that when the new Atlantic, steamers were afloat Canada w,quld, figbt a victorious battle for the batter part of the trade with Asia, Australasia, and England. New Y0rk,,0ct.,5. - ' Teemer easily defeated Hanlan in, the sculling match on,tlje Ohjo. ci t

..,:, ;i W"ABHiN^oii; f |.Qfit.i 6,. ~[ j The,;bringing; ,Qf n fli;cKin.lpy'B, f Tafiffj Bill into,qperatiqn an j; S»tprday good, deal ,q(,excite, mejit thrpjigbj>mVi t.bA States,,and; the American mflrfibjantevhad, special tiains running to, the frontier,, to,, hasten] T;hey alsp Bftaa,mersj ran r: mqgf.aSji.tpgs tq,h»jte,n ; |Up deliveries t pf, v/ There, waSjtre.mefldqqß' ekcitepjenjt.aij t foe,,) Customs,n JQepartmen t j ap the jqppmjng-: Bteam?rs, ar.ri?ivJif< ,Tbfl. papers ,pf| the, Cunar/yin?r f Bifcrurjfti iW«r* ( lQdged,pnly lt bi%f,;a minuteiibrtfore,, mid-i n,'gM'»., 63F,eral v . Journals; ..in, ; ev.ery European capi|t,al.deponnce the< tariff.

AUSTRALIAN CABLE.

Syairari! 00t.6.: A seriqusriot occurred at the Hibernian Bay. i A mob 0f;.,200 larrikins h rushed the/ pavilion,/ and a general »fwife. 1 (q i llowed, in, which,; sticks, stones, of, trees ;were. used, as weappna.; A large fqrpaof,ppHae,were: despatched:to the scene, and quel|ed ,tbe disturbance. Forty of n tbe rioters ,wer?. r , D u/ing v the;, scrimtnage. many ; perjqni.Wf,re Be,Tf ; rely, hurt,,. 1, ; ( I A named. ,HanßP;n.,haßa:bßen arrested jOn a*charge M of. murdering!: the was.found OP) the road Peakj'Hjli.,,, . ■ I ■'.",,.-.•■■ ■. Oct. 7, Thei {erpaje rioters, were, fined, and th* men were sentencedto >»term.s of imprisonment, ranging,, ( frpm a week* to > four mpntbs,,,

MkI&OORNE, ,Qct;,6. .;Arrived-—Tftrawera from the; Bluff,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2109, 9 October 1890, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2109, 9 October 1890, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2109, 9 October 1890, Page 1