CABLEGRAMS.
i Press Association. —Copyright) (by submarine cable.) LONDON, January 30 Iding at the wool auctions is keen, ihe attendance up to the average. L generally are maintained at the lof the opening day. The total Lgued up to date is 62,800 bales, of L 47 600 bales have been sold. Bow medium mutton 265, beef 24s L English wheat market is depressed, lontineotal market is dull, and the ■can maikot is steady. January 31 L Observer advocates the handing If the colonial fleet to the Australian lee at an earlier date than now led. It also recommends the addition [junior naval establishment to the L station. [ironclad Victoria, 10,470 tons, the Ep of the Mediterranean squadron, is L near Pilatea, on the Greek coast, [ship and several lighters have left [for the scene of the disaster. [ Rev. C. H. Spurgeon died at Menlo the presence of his wife and a few L He was unconscious for some ■before his death. I Rev. Mr Spurgeon died peacefully ■’clock on Sunday night. Qe had luensible since mid-day. The body I brought from Mentone to England fterment. The cause of death was fttion of the kidneys and gout in the I The Press refer in eulogistic terms ■deceased, and declare that the death ■i a great and fearless minister is a ■1 loss. bus disorders in connection with the ■on Aiiny have again occurred at lurne. A mob of people broke the K>f the “ Army” procession, and in fclee which ensued many of the Iwere trampled on the grouud, while ■ other “soldiers” received very lusuage. Brladstone will remain on the Connor some time, his friends fearing ■ho were to return to England at mhe might be attacked by iufluenza ■Standard states that immediately B assembling of Parliament Mr Ir will introduce the Irish Local Ament Bill. BERLIN, January 31 Ir the scene in the Prussian Diet ■von Caprivi assumed a more conBg tone, and the Education Bill was Bd to a committee. B Berlin printers have resolved to Bb Social Democrats owing to the B of their own organisations to B them from the shackles of capital. BUDA PESTH, January 31 ■ persons were killed and thirty ftd in the riots during the Hun■elcctions. LISBON, January 31 B> taxation will be introduced to B for the deficit shown by the B- It will in all amount to five Bb sterling. The King forgoes oneB his civil list. ■ ST. PETERSBURG. January 31 Bevastehus, in Russian Finland, the Bly has issued a manifesto, doB>g the indifference of society in Bto the ravages of the famine. It B the Government of filling the Bf Siberia with suspects, and robBe country of the benefit of AlexBll.’s reforms. It demands a Buce of elected representatives of Bntry as the only means of averting Bition. February 1 BCzar intends to restore the system Bfdom in the Samara and Saratoo B®> a °d if successful it will be to the whole of the Russian NEW YORK. February 1 Bbarque Ferndale, bound from NewH(New South Wales) to Portland, Ben totally wrecked in Grey’s B* Twenty of those on board were and officers of the barque were amongst those drowned. Bv survivors of the wreck are three
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2716, 2 February 1892, Page 3
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