CABLE BREVITIES.
Lord Justice Bowea and Marquis of Ailesbary dead,
Serious mutiny among men ol» the Dorset Begiment stationed in Belfast. k protest against, numerous parades. A native outbreak against English residents is repotted from Cairo, and indicates a serious spread of fanaticism. A new gold field discovered in Coolgardie district. Inoluded jn the pro* speetors' find is a nugget weighing 82oz8, Reported that 20-aore orops and brickmaking and other trades are flourishing in >)ew Australia, The LondonOhronicle is responsible for a statement that General Booth will establish an oversea colony in West Australia unless any unlorseen difficulty occurs. Sir Thos. M'Hwraith saya that if the influx of Japanese into Queensland assumes greater proportions it will be necessary to treat them in the same manner as the Chiaese, and impose a poll tax, King Humbert warmly assured a representative of Figaro of the profound sympathy thailtaly felt towards France—a sympathy winch would be manifested some day. Italy, be said, complained of the Fivnch tariff. Three Emperors and himself, added the King, wished for peace,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4693, 12 April 1894, Page 2
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174CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4693, 12 April 1894, Page 2
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