ENGLISH AND FOREIGN CABLE.
(f si. 'EiißOTßio Telegraph — Copyright.) (Per Pkess Association.) (Rocoivod 11.15 u.ra., Nov. 12tb.) ' : COLLISION. , London, Nov. 11. • A collision took place m the channel between tho paaaengor steamer Taunton onJ the N'irliiiiu Captle from the Cape,
Ten persons wore killed aud many injured. (Received 7.45 p.m.. Not. J2th.) PHYLLOXERA AND CLARET. London, Nov. 11. , Mr Simon, of Simon, King, Scott Mid i Co., agents for the Moat and Chandon champagne growers of Spernay, will pay another visit to Australia for the purpose of studying the phjlloxera post. He will also purchaee a quantity of claret to mature m Franco. RELEASE OF MR DELANEY. Mr Delaney, one of the Invincible*, ! has been released from prison. ' A WARNING. Lord Kmmford has warned the Colonial Governments that it ia inexpedient to encourage tho requests of foreign I bydrographers for information. FINANCIAL. The Bank of France is sending gold to I tho value of three millions to London, nnd this haa had the effect of relieving the market. ! ■ '■ ■ RICH GOLD FIND. Rop.orts have reached here of a very rich gold find m Mashonaland, aud the discovery at Mount. Hampden is said to be especially valuable. - - CARELESS PRESS ASSOCIATION AGENTS. The collision repurted to have taken place between the steamer Taunton aud Norbam Castle is incorrect. The collision took place between two traing at Taunton, m Someraeishire, one of which waß .conveying from Plymouth to London the passengers who had arrived by "the s.s. Norham Castle from : the, Cape- .'Six of, the ten persons who were killed were biirnt to death owing to ihe carriages catching fire. ■ ■ - SILVERMINING. Mr Knox, secretary of the Broken Hill Proprietary Stlvermining Company, states that tho Lenburg process eolveß the treatmeut of Barrier carbonate ores. ■ (Special To the Pkess Association.,) (Received 10.30 a.m.,' Nov. 13ti.) LADY. KOSEBBRY. , ; London, Nov. 11. Lady Rosebery has had a relapse, and is m a precarious statr. .' - '.''..-.'l; BOULANGER. '. General Boulnuger has started for.London. . _ VISITING THE RUSSIAN PRISONS. St. Peteksboko, Nov. 11. Mr Devinot, the British official,^ is visiting^he Russian prisons.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4991, 13 November 1890, Page 2
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340ENGLISH AND FOREIGN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4991, 13 November 1890, Page 2
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