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LATE CABLES.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

(By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) (Por United Press Association.) London, Jauuary 19. Intelligence is to hand of the total wreck of the Pacific Steam Navigation Compan y'a steamer John Elder near Maggellan StraitsMr Rudyard Kipling has been married to Mias Caroline Bales tier. The Times obituary column to-day contains 159 noticoi of deaths, 24 of which re. suited from influenji, Boron Alcestcr ia sufforingfroininlluenza and is in a critical condition. The London Chamber of Commerce will discuss Mr Goscbon's gold reseive scheme on Friday. Her Majesty the Queen and tho Prince and Princess of Wales express their deep regret at the death of Cardinal Manning. The Duchess of Albany, who was suffering from a severe cold has recovered. The whole o£ tha Treasury Bills issuod by the New South Wales Government has been sold, the chief buyers being tha large insurance companies. Tha Standard coneiders it a pity to see those bills coming to London, and adds that they ought to hafo been kept in the colonies, as their effect here will be detrimental to other colonial securities. The Judges have appointed a committee to discuss the block of business in the Courts.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7623, 20 January 1892, Page 3

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LATE CABLES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7623, 20 January 1892, Page 3

LATE CABLES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7623, 20 January 1892, Page 3

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