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Ifn Pbmß Absooiation.—Copyright.) (by submarine gable.) LONDON, April 30 a Btjlwb American visitor, FI •nested on a charge of being Jr™” with other prisoners at present UtaTT? ID Sa extenß^ve forging of bank lafF bad hundreds of forged notes [reocb, Belgian, and German banks in LPOWweion, and a complete engraving the West End of London. The explained that he was a scientific LJJJjMntalist, and did not forge notes circulation. fcttownT 8 ? ore h© was absolutely KIT*., p charge brought against Eecied j Clarke, counsel for the Ry in' v u &Q elo 9 aent address to the pL L,. j l , ke claimed an acquittal on the chief witness for the P®P®Uti(!° Q 'rp 8 a maD questionable D Judge sums up tofor the Leeds constituency, KT?J ao * nt by the death of Mr J. L. ■date the Liberal canEionL j 0 defeated Mr Power, the ■tee. 4Dd, d a te, by a majority ef 1141 ■iatekmu* 6 °* Crleana sustained a fall in Spain, and had one of «umJ? nre ?' Cangeroos symptoms Sen an< * the patient’s conBitiWn^ DBlng hia frien ds great alarm. Hkte S ape * k . ia K at tbe Colonial InKj n Prohibition had not worked in which it had been great** ea i & nd. He emphasised Sports of fk 6BB ? tke exports over the motion 110 on y> an d advised more wbnie ß BftnU was confident tbe Btaperity ~ 800 n regain tbe times of Bo®, o , ?®b prevailed prior to the wom en’s franchise Biahon J? a ? been a great success. Saliebury, who has reAni ,S v tOUr trough New Zea- | tralia, also spoke. He said

New Zealand was a most comfortable country for a poor man, but aooamulation of wealth was discouraged. The Australian Estates and Mortgage Company propose to issue half a million of second mortgage debentures. CAIRO, April 30 The steamer Tibet, with Frenoh troops for Madagascar aboard, ran ashore in the Sdez Canal in a had position, and is blockthe traffic. PARIS, May 1 All leave on French warships has been stopped. (Received 10.45 a.m.) LONDON, May 1 The jury in Wilde and Taylor’s case disagreed, and were discharged. Bail was however, refused accused. The Bank of England has reduced the charges for inscribing and managing colonial loans by £IOO per million. The saving to two Australasian colonies alone is estimated at £4OOO apiece per annum. The committee of the Stock Exchange has suspended for four years Coleman and May, the brokers associated in the scandals which led to the resignation of May, late cashier of the Bank of England, Wool is still suffering from the effects of nndue depression in the colonial markets last year, and it is feared there will be no improvement till stocks in the hands of direct purchasers are further reduced. The Duke of Orleans is worse. The steamer Thibet has floated off and can al navigation is again free. The Coroner’s jury found the Elbe disaster was due to the gross negligence of the mate of the steamer Craithie.

ATHENS, May 1 M. Tricoupis, in consequence of his defeat, retires from political life. The United States and the other Powers advise Britain to withdraw the blockade of Corinto on Nicaragua offering to pay the £15,000 demanded in a fortnight. It is believed England will accept the proposal.

(Received 1.25 p m.) LONDON, May 1 The New Zealand 3£ per cent inscribed loan is quoted at 104£. The rise is attributed to the Hon. G. Ward’s statement regarding tbe colony.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3222, 2 May 1895, Page 3

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LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3222, 2 May 1895, Page 3

LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3222, 2 May 1895, Page 3