CABLE SUMMARY.
(BY KLEOTRIO TELKORAPH.—COPYRIOIIT). London', January 24, The evidence in (lie. suit agaiust Loughnan Bros, shows that Morlcy added £132,000 to th«ir accounting mediately .after, .withdrawing his capital from the Morloy firm.: A shareholder: in the. Canadian Pacific Colonisation Company has recovered£4so.froiri three'directors, ' on.the ground of issuing a false prospectus.. '"..'- ,'■?'" ,J' '••...■ The Daily Telegraph states that.tho Earl of Aberdeen will succeed Lord Stanley, of Preston,: as, GovernorGeneral of Canada, v • ' While a party of miners were sinking; a shaft in Aberdare, Glamorganshire, the walls caved'.in, and seven were killed.;' It is'feared that others, wUI also be buried. ' '' " v Mr Purvis, chief engineer of the E.M.S. lonic, is taking a trial shipment:6f' thirty-threeiobsters to New Zealand oh-the present,trip of> the vessel/" '■•• V';.'' ■'•■ '- Four hundred thousand spurious shillings have arrived in England from Germany. . The dispute as to the murder of a r British .subject, at Morocco is now ■ closed/'' ■'.'■<■.■' , ; i It is underslood'Sir P. D. Bell will return to New Zealand, :'• . . ;': The Mauritius 3 ; per-cent. Joan of £606;b00 with' an Imperial piarantee was subscribed eight fold 'at'an average of £lO5 7s lOd. I BERLIN, January 24. Reports are current here to the ii' effect that Russia is massing troops on p.'; the' Polish frohtieivand hastening the construction of strategic railways,!
barracks and entrenched camps. General.i'Gourko,/addressing, the Russian generals, assured them' that a harvest was at hand. .-. , ><-. -;-.•■ ■■': y«! Bucharest, January 23/ Ro'umanij has apologised, to "Russia' for firing on the gunboat Olga in the ■Danube..., ~. ,-; ;;.-,- •, •!',.■; ■';."•' ROME, January 23. .
The Bank of Borne"'* frauds -have ! ruineV over one wealthy, people, .;.. : , ; j t ■>■< '. , '.Oaioutta; January 23. -THeaKachinsl'attacked seven ;the,' road to' Simla, which is no w'blocked by them. „':,■ .New York, January 23. : ., 'Ak'elevator atiSt.;Louis caught fire, and a million and a quarter bushels :of; wheat, were..destroyed ■ before tho flames could,;'be. extinguished. The damage is estimated at a million and a half dollars, The returns show that the ivalue of the United Stites'!importß for the year increased nine and a half million pounds; arid the exports* decreased Bix million four hundred /In tHe course of an'iuterview,,thu ' President-elect,'MrCleveland, .said, : that, the Democrats had. placed hiui in'power to'repeal the MnKinley tariff. In the railway collision'at Alton, 21 lives were lost.,' V }' t ■-''!- : v'."It is considered. certain, that the Senate,will, reject the repeal of the . Silver Purcbaso Act. • •;.'•,• Belgrade, January 24.. • The Communal elections, in Servia have be»n the cause of, severe rioting. Sixty people were killed in these, disturbances. - •■■'.'.■■(!•'" '■■ .'; .
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3212, 26 January 1893, Page 3
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403CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3212, 26 January 1893, Page 3
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