BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
(United Press Association. —Copyright.) LOiNDON, Oct. 27. The prospectus of the New South Wales loan has been issued.
The "Financial News" says it is a good investment, and that there should be no in finding subscribers.
The "Observer" publishes interesting extracts from Li Hung Chang's diary, including his European visits. His references to General Gordon and the rebellion show his jealousies. He even suggests that Gordon took a personal part in the treacherous killing of
Wang's prisoners. MEXICO CITY, Oct. 26
The Government is deliberating whether to execute Diaz and other captured officers.
PARIS, Oct. 27
Advices from Casablanca state that a Kaid named Triahi, and a Spanish protege who sheltered him,, have been sentenced to de-ath.
LISBON, Oct. 27
Thirty-four Royalists were acquitted at Oporto of conspiracy. Four received moderate sentences.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 29 October 1912, Page 7
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