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CABLE SUMMARY.

(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COrYRIGII^)

London, September 10. 'Pippoo Tin is of treachery in connection with the death of Major Barttelot. Stanley is believed to bo still alive. The Russian press is very indignant at the rebuke given by the Emperor of Austria to the Bishop of Djalcovar for wishing Russia " God-speed 011 her world-wide mission." They declare Austria is exhausting Russia's patience. The national feeling in Canada is friendly to the United States. The Whitechapel murderer is still at large and is supposed to be an anatomist. The police are accused of collusion with Criminals. September 18. The Greek fleet will make a demonstration in the vEgean Sea, as a protest against the treatment of Greeks by Turkish Governors. The Emperor William will visit the Emperor Francis Joseph on the 3rd October. It has been decided that women are ineligible for seats 011 the new County Councils in England. The Turkish Envoy was among those who officially welcomed the Czar avid Czarina on their visit to the Caucasus. The deficiency in the French wheat harvest has been over-rated. Bread riots are threatened in the city. Sir John Macdonald, Premier, favours the abolition of all tolls on Canadian canals. The Pope has suspended Bishop Shossmazer, of Djalcovar, in Croatia, on account of indiscreet utterance, for which he was rebuked by the Emperor Francis Joseph. The new rule of the Supreme Court provides that cash under the control of the Court may be invested in colonial inscribed stock, when the market value of such stock is equivalent to 4 per cents, quoted at 105.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2527, 20 September 1888, Page 2

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263

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2527, 20 September 1888, Page 2

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2527, 20 September 1888, Page 2

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