LUTHER'S CUP.
Berlin, November 3.
During the cercmon/of reconsecrating the Schloss Kirche the Emperor drank from Luther's cup. and expressed a hope that Germany would always remain a Protestant country.
CARMAUX STRIKE
The National Zeitung contrasts the energetic action of the New South Wales Government at Broken Hill with the miserable weakness of the French Ministry at Carmaux. FATAL AFFRAY WITH POACHERS.
A party of poachers shot Baron Goltz and his gamekeeper near Strasburg.
CHOLERA IN SERVIA.
Belgrade, November 3. Cholera has made its appearance in Servia.
A DISAPPOINTED POPULACE
Madrid, November 3.
The people of Granada were disappointed at the Kinjrand his mother not visiting their city, and in their rage destroyed a triumphal arch, burnt the tax office, and stoned the houses of tho Tory leaders. The Queen avoided visiting tho town owing to the little King's weak state of health. The Civil Guard charged the rioters, many of whom were wounded.
LATE PAMIRS AFFAIR
St. PfiTEitsmjßG, November 3.
It is reported that Colonel Zanolf is on his way to St. Petersburg to receive a reprimand. Ifc is also reported that the Chinese troops in the Pamirs are disbanding. 03MAN DIGNA AGAIN ACTIVE. Cairo, November 3.
News from Suakim reports that Osman Digna, with two hundred men, has re-occupied Sinkat and Eurkourt, near the coast. IMMIGRATION POLICY FOR CANADA Ottawa, November 3.
The Dominion Government intend to institute a vigorous immigration policy.
JUNKS BURNT.
Hongkong, November o. Fifty junks have been burnt at Tchang, and 200 lives lost.
VESSEL WRECKED.
The Melbourne barque Maroon, bound from Ohefoo to Olga Bay has been wrecked on the coast of Japan. The crew were saved.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 2
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274LUTHER'S CUP. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9540, 5 November 1892, Page 2
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