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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS LATEST EDITION.

I CAPETOWN, Jtjlt 19. Hestricting the Franchise. The Cape Assembly, by a majority of twenty-five, read a'second time the Franchise Bill, increasing the qualification to the occupation of property worth .£75. TEHERAN, July 20. The Plague. The plague has broken out in — Khorassan, a Province of Persia. CHRISTIANIA, Jolt 20. Norway. Emil Stang, the ex Premier, is forming a Ministry in Norway. SOFIA, July 20. Prince Ferdinand. Karaveloff denies that he is plotting against Prince Ferdinand, but has I admitted his alliance with the Turkish authorities. The Bulgarian Conspirators. The trial of the Bulgarian con- ■ spirators at Sofia resulted in Milaroff, Popoff, Gheorlieff and Karaguloff ' being condeinued to death. Karaveloff, formerly one of the Regents, ; was sentenced to five j ears' imprisonment, and seven others to long terms. Six were acquitted. OTTAWA, July 20. j Reported Resignation. It is reported that. Lord Stanley, of „ Preston, Governor- General of Canada, has resigned. ; BUDA PESTH, July 20. , Fatal Riots. ! A hundred and eighty rioters, reapers at the village of Jamasi, in : Hungary, killed an inspector of police. The gendarmes were summoned and fired on the mob, killing twelve and wounding many others. MELBOURNE, July 21. Home Rule. j The Home Rulers here have cabled j i congratulations to Mr Gladstone. Protection of Patents. Reciprocal arrangements are completed between Victoria and New Zealand, to protect patents issued in either Colony. = i

■I .. ' ( LBF BLECTMO TBLEQOAPB.-COPYRIQBT.I ( [Special to Paxes Association, l [Eeoeived July 21, afc 11.20 a.m.! LONDON, July 20. Scarlet Fever. The Countess of Donoughmore was fined .£2O for removing in a cab her daughter while suffering from scarlet fever, and failing to notify her daughter's malady to the owner of a lodging-house. Alleged Murder of a Crew. Two men, belonging to the schooner Undine, were arrested at Ascension | Island and sent to Manilla on a charge of murdering most of the crew and seizing the vessel during a voyage to the Pacific. Obituary. The death is announced of M'Gregor, the Bob Roy canoeist. . The Coming Cabinet. The Baily Telegraph says the new Ministry will indude Mr John Morley as Chief Secretary for Ireland, and j possibly Lord Cairingtoh as Viceroy of Ireland, Earl Kimberley as Secretary for India, Sir W. V. Harcourt as Home Secretary, Sir C. Russell as Attorney- General, and Mr Labouchere as Postmaster-General. ft. Cycling RecordZimmerman, the American cyclist, has reduced the five-mile record by 156ec. The Cholera. The cholera is advancing in Austria and France, but is at present confined ! in the latter country to the suburbs 1 1 of Paris. ST PETERSBURG, July 20. 1 The mortality from cholera in j J Russia is increasing to a very large • extent. Further rioting has taken ■ place at Saratov. The fury of the j mob was directed against the doctors, several of whom were murdered. [ Eighty thousand people have fled from Baku. LONDON, July 20. Morocco. 8 The Consuls in Morocco are prop testing against the numerous outt rages which are being committed by the Sultan's troops. PARIS, July 20. Le Temps expresses its delight at the check England has received in Morocco. 9 I BERLIN, July 20. = | The Berliner Tageblatt, referring to the difficulty with the Ameer o Afghanistan and the Sultan of a » Morocco, insists that Eussia and d France should take concerted action [ r to impede the growth of British

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7340, 21 July 1892, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS LATEST EDITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7340, 21 July 1892, Page 3

TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS LATEST EDITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7340, 21 July 1892, Page 3