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LATEST CABLES.

(Phr Press Association.—Copyright.; (BY SUBMARINE 0A8L3./ LONDON, July 24 There was fair competition at tho wool sales to day, but prices are unchanged Waipahi brand realised 9£d, Goruhill 9£u The petition for divorce brought ;>y John R. Rogers, the comedian, against his wife, tho well known actress, Miss Minnie Palmer, on the ground of adultery with Sir P. F. Rose, Bart., has been with drawn, tho parties to Uo suit having arranged matters out of Court. The Bank of Now Zealand slock was subscribed fivo-fold. The shareholders will receive preference in tho allotment. Mr Duncan Gillies, tho Victorian Agent General, his had an interview with Mr Elliott, the Liverpool importer of live cattle from tho Argentine, who believes that a similar trade could be opened up with Queensland and Western Australia Statistics submitted seem to establish a prospect of tho trade being made payable. A trial shipment of forty head is being arranged for. July 25. S r M. Fraser, A^ent-Gmeral for Aus tralio, has upplied for a branch mint at Perth, and is pressing tho Treasury for a reply.

Notico has been given of 300 ameudmouta to the Evicted Tenants Bi 1. BERLIN, July 24 Tho Krcuzer Zeitung siys that the Priucess Alix, who is betrothed to the Czarcwitch, refuses to j jin tho Greek Church. YOKOHAMA, July 24 The Japanese Governmeut have apologised fer the assault ou tho British Consul at Seou'. PARIS, July 25 Le Temps urgos the Powers to insist on China and Japan making peace, to protect tho treaty ports in Corea by means of fleets, and advises China to withdraw from its position and institute tho reforms in the country suggested by Japan. It is stated, however, tliat China intends to send another large force to Coroa. During tho Dobato on the Anarchist Bill members of the Press wore expelled from tho Chamber for hissing M. Denuix, who attacked tho privileges of the Press. Tbo repoiters refused to return when permission was given. The Socialist Deputies applauded their action M. Denoix has received a challenge in oonaoquencegof his speech. WASHINGTON, July 25 An American Labor Union is being formed embracing all labor except railway men, with whoso union it is intended to affiliate. Governor Hill urges tho Senate to sanction the free admission of coal, iron oro, sugar, and wool. lie declares the attack on tho President resembles the assassination of Julius Ctesar. ROME, July 25 One thousand Italian Anarchists who havo been released are sailing for America. (Received 10.40 a.m.) PARIS, July 25 Three persons inspected of taking part in a plot against the life of the Czar have boon arrested hero. The Government havo decided to expel all foreign anarchists. Many French detectives havo been sent to Englaud to discover tho of the anarchist plots. BRUSSELS, July 25 Four deaths from cholera are recorded in Liege. LONDON, July 25 War risks havo not yet been charged on vessels trading to China and Japan. Bank of New Zoahmd shares (now) arc quoted at £3 10s ; old, £2 10s ; National Bauk of Now Zealand, £l.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3104, 26 July 1894, Page 3

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LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3104, 26 July 1894, Page 3

LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3104, 26 July 1894, Page 3