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CABLEGRAMS.

London, November 13. The Great Powers have agreed to ignore the Bulgarian question. Shares in the Bank of New Zealand have fallen £1 owing to the rumor that the London and colonial registers were to be amalgamated. The dispute between Mr Chamberlain and Lord Randolph Churchill over the last Birmingham election is to be referred to Lords Salisbury and Hartington for settlement. The attitude of Sir Francis Dillon Bell prevents Sir Graham Berry and Sir Charles Tupper opposing the Imperial Act to authorise the investment of trust fund, in colonial stocks, The lightermen have resumed work, and the wharfmen and dock laborers who are still standing out show signs of yielding. Meantime they are not being paid. London, November 14. Mr Garland, of Sydney, has sailed tor New York for the purpose of negotiating with Mr Edison for the purchase of the royalty tor Australia of hi, electric pyretis extract, phonograph menscograpb. Bishop Abraham has resigned hi, oanonry of Lichfield, Mr Parnell’s application for the more speedy hearing of his action lor libel against the Times has been dismissed, The opening of the French Chamber of Deputies was very quiet. Three Boulangist Deputies, and sixty others have been placed under temporary arrest for blocking the footway. It is announced that the Czar will visit the Sultan in the spring. Measures are being taken for the federation of the Central American Republics. The dockmen at Tilbury have struck in order to compel the foremen and the clerks to join the Union. Later intelligence is to the effect that the men have resumed work. Athens, November 13. M, Trlcoupis, Premier Minister of Greece, threatens that Greece will avenge the sufferings of the Cretan, directly the is strong enough, Bombay, November 13. Prince Albert Victor met with two accidents during his reception at Poonah. His elephant fell, and hi, horse afterwards backed, but the Prince escaped without injury,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 378, 16 November 1889, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 378, 16 November 1889, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 378, 16 November 1889, Page 2

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