TELEGRAPHIC.
BEITISH AND RMEIGN. Pan EIiBCITBIO TSLBORAPH— CoPYBIQfIt.) (Pee **bbss assooiatioh..: Reooiv6d 10.20 a.m., September 29th. THE DORUNDA. London, September 28. The steamer Dorunda'a wool is damaged, ,nd it is feared the vessel cannot be aved. RIOTING IN RIO JANIERO. Nbw York, September 28. The Neiv York World publishes a oapatch from Rio Janiero stating that here has been five days' rioting there. )utrages on Portuguese merchants were nstigated by Peixoto on the pretence of ispersing a Royalist meeting. Great amage was inflicted on property while o less than 300 peraons were killed and 00 injured. The British Legation is rowded with refugees. Received 10.35 a.m., September 20th. A FREETRADER. London, September 28. Tho Chamber of Commerce jjave ft
banquet to Senator Wilson, who wa prominent in his effort to pass th American Tariff Bill. Mr Wilson Bai the Americana had discovered that infan industries supported by a tariff neve become Belf-supporting, and were alway more and more clamorous for assistance. COOLGARDIE. Several wamiugs to intending investor! ia Western Australian mines are publishe< by newspapers, including a letter by Mi Howard Smith in the 1 imes. A HANDSOME TESTIMONIAL. Mlbs Raine, of Ryde, left Lord R Churchill £86,000 as a tribute to hii political genius. Received 6 p.m , September 30th. ILLNESS OF THE CZaR; St. Petersburg, September 29. The Czar's condition is more seriouSj and the inflammation uf the kidneys hai increased. He suffers much pain and if yery low-spirited. * THE MORMONS. Washington, September 29. In a manifesto issued by President Cleveland he states that he is satisfied that the Mormons are law-abidiDg citizen* and he quashes all convictions against them for polygamy. A DENIAL. The report published by the New York World that rioting is prevalent in Rio Janiero ia denied. THE PANAMA CANAL. Paris, September 29. The public has failed to subscribe the new issue of Panama Canal bonds, MURDER OF A COURIER. Tangibrs, September 29. A French courier has been murdered at Fez. THE DORUNDA. Lisbon, September 29. The steamer Dorunda struck a rock during a fog. The total number of sovereigns saved up to the present is 22,200. MADAME MELBA. London, September 29. Madame Melba has sailed for America. She intended to visit Australia, but Mr J O. Williamson failed to Becure her engagement. (Special to Press aisoolation.) Received 6.30 p.m., September SOlh. TOE CZAR'S HEALTH. St. PitTBESBUBG, September 29. In view of the critical state of the Czar's health the Czarewitch suddenly postponed his visit to Darmstadt. THE HUNGARIAN MARRIAGE LAWS. Rome, September 29. The Pope acceptß the Hungarian civil marriage laws, and has directed the prelates to educate the children accordingly. THE CL&N-NA-GAEL. Washington, September 29. It is believed that the Clan-na-Gael Society intends to disband owing to dissension arising from the expulsion of the two Brooklyn camps.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6069, 1 October 1894, Page 2
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