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LATEST CABLES.

(Per Press Association.—Copyright.) (by submarine cable.) (Received October 22, 12.46 p.tn.) ROME, October 21. Signor Crispi, Italian Premier, will shortly pay a visit to Prince Bismarck at Fredicksruho. The Emperor and Empress of Germany have arrived at Monza, a town of Lombardy, on a private visit to King Humbert. TOKIO, October 21. Count Okuma, the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, was murderously attacked in a street to-day, but received only slight wounds. His assailant successfully avoided capture, but subsequently committed suicide. LONDON, Oct. 21 The trial of the murderers of DeputyInspector Martin, who was killed at Gweedore on the 3rd February, while endeavoring to arrest Father McFadden on a charge under the Crimes Act is proceeding. Twelve persons have been indicted on the capital charge and Father McFadden and nine others have been accused of complicity in the deed. ZANZIBAR, Oct. 21. The Sultan has promised to declare that all children born after Jauuary Ist are freeborn. PARTS, October 21. The Chamber of Deputies will meet for despatch of business on November 12th. LONDON, October 21. Sir Saul Samuel is negotiating with some Euglish financiers with a view to developing the iron and coal resources of New South Wales.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2351, 22 October 1889, Page 3

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LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2351, 22 October 1889, Page 3

LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2351, 22 October 1889, Page 3

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