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LATEST CABLES.

(Pib Pbisß Association. —Copyright.) (BY SDBMARINR OABLB.) LONDON, May 20 The Times states that the prospects of to wool sales are fairly promising, debits the recent reaction. 7oroff coast cargoes of Victorian wheat idlers isk 255. The Daily Chronicle considers that pod results will attend the proposed Cbitnbers of Commerce Congress. Hr Gladstone will visit Kiel on the (oeoioQ of the opening of the Baltic (tail. The Times urges the immediate appintment of a commission of seven, with after the Dnko of Devonshire or the Eon. J. Chamberlain as president, to be #np to thoroughly investigate the forking of the War Office, and to rectify Hie alleged gross maladministration. It is believed Lord Carrington will be mated an Earl, with the title of Earl of Wendover. Owing to the heat at Colombo Carbine nferad from spasm in the bladder. Mr Day, the Duke of Portland’s stud groom iho ii accompanying the horse, tapped iko, and had a very anxious time, as it ra feared that the son of Musket would metimb, tut he recovered, and landed in prfeot condition. Stoddart will manage the next team dSnglißh cricketers to visit Australia in 1857. BT. PETERSBURG, May 20 Count Kuitorog, oae of the richest tadowiiers in Russia, has been shot dead is the public gardens at Minsk by Mther nob'emao. SHANGHAI, May 20 LiHorg Cheng’s son, the Governor of Tormaea, has been instructed by tho ftinete Government to hand the island nw to the J&paneso. ROME, May 20 Ito damage by the earthquake at Rownce was much more serious than at tat anticipated, and in the villages in fe vicinity there is much loes of life, to chnrch collapsed, burying several tao were engaged in prayer. PARIS, May 20 Newifrom Madagascar states that the fetich troops are steadily advancing hmMowauga with only trivial loss, and ta flovaß are displaying only a feeble (Received 10 30 a.m.) LONDON, May 20 fret Bohm’s circular attributes the firm**of wheat to the belief that the 3 7 ear’s will be fifteen million quarters below toywt’d. H rumoured that Sir R. C. Baker, President of the South Australian will be made a and Mr G. Hawker, ex Spoaker ex Minister 0 f the Crown, of the to®®colony, Knight Bachelor. to»r Wilde and Taylor are being tried the latter being taken first; opposed this course, but asked that Wilde’s case should till next session. The Jndge, fl aid he would wait for the result ‘riot’d cas9 before deciding. The of Parker and Woods, as to the Jtowri of Wilde in Taylor’s room, was a to-day and remained unshaken.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3230, 21 May 1895, Page 3

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LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3230, 21 May 1895, Page 3

LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3230, 21 May 1895, Page 3