CABLEGRAMS.
London, Jan. 29. Max O’Rell, the author of “John Bull and his Island ” and other similar works, intends to pay a visit to Australia. Obituary—Mr B. Stewart Menzies, member for Perth. The Shah of Persia will pay a visit to London in May. Sir Charles Dilke has been nominated for a seat on the County C >uncil for the city. The Committee of the Women’s Liberal Fede,ation League are protesting against the nomination. It has been proved that Gray, who was arrested owing to the likeness ha bore to “ Jack the Ripper,” had no connection with the Whitechapel murders, and he has been released from custody. Washington, Jan. 29. The American Congress is decidedly bellicose, and it is intended to appoint a representative Committee to deal with the Samoan question and other foreign affairs. Paris, Jan 27. M. Brunet presides over the now Panama Canal company. France demands that the Russians at Tajurah Bay be disarmed.
Alexandru, Jan. 27. The Egyptian budget for the year shows a surplus.
Sr akin, Jan. 28. El Sinoussi, the rival of the Mahdi, is marching on Kordofan.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 254, 31 January 1889, Page 2
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184CABLEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 254, 31 January 1889, Page 2
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