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Bf Electric Telegraph. — United Frets Auociation topyright-Recetvetl ]2iioj93 --3.30 p.m. WOOL SALES. j London, October 11, It has been decided to hold six series of wool sales in 1894. MINERS RESUMED WORK. Brussels, October 11. Three million Belgian miners have resumed work. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE IN AUSTRIA Vienna, October 11. The Austrian Government, to the amazement of all political partios, has suddenly postponed the introduction of a universal suffrage bill. Tho Socialists •lamour For an increased number of electorates. AFFAIRS AT CAPE. Capetown, October 11. Some of the Matabelle impis arc retiring before the advance of the British. It is expected the Bnchuanaland police, with one thousand Khamas, will unite with the Chartered Company's forces in attacking Kiug Lobengula's followers at Ktalbnluwao. It is reported that one of the Capo regiments is to be sent gp country, BOMBARDMENT OF .RIO REMOVED New York, October 11. Information has been received that Admiral Mello has removed the bombardment of Bio de Janeiro. His action is attributed either to treachery or to the fact that President Piexoto has refused to dynianite the fortifications. Another j Fort has joined Millo, who declares he will adhere to tho Kepublicau canse.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 2
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196CABLE MESSAGES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 2
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