SUPPRESSION OF A RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER.
IRISH INVINCIBLES ENDEAVORING TO POISON PERSONS. LAUNCH OF TWO GUNBOATS FOE VICTORIA. AMERICAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY AND THE LAND LEAGUE. GERMAN PRESS REPROACHES BISMARCK FOR POLICY WITH VATICAN. RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR LONDON. BRITISH SHIPOWNERS PERSIST IN CARRYING OUT SECOND SUEZ CANAL. SEVEN PERSONS KILLED BY BURSTING OF GRAIN ELEVATOR IN AMERICA. LONDON. June 0, The Moscow Telegraph hus been suppressed iv consequenco of its advocacy of Liberal views. It is reported that the DubMu police are conducting an inquiry into some cases'in which the Invincible Society have been endeavoring to posion persons obnoxious to them. Tynan, the alleged "Number One," is said to be implicated in these attempts. June 7. The smallest of the two gunboats ordered by tho Government of Victoria was launched to-day at Elstanwiek in tho presence of Colonel Scratchley, R.A.; Mr T, Archer, Agent-General for Queensland ; Mr Casliol Hoey, and v large number of other visitors. Lady Armstrong , performed the christening corcmony, naming the boat the "Melbourne." Tliu Catholic hierarchy iv America are urging their Hocks to disavow all connection with tho Irish Laud League. The German Press reproaches Prince Bismarck with havim; , absolutely surrendered himself t'j LLi'j influence of the Vatican. A train convoying the Australian passengers from London per Potosi left the rails, and all the passengers were bady ehaken.
June 8. The British ShipoAvncrs' Committee have decided to persist in carrying out the formation of a second Suez canal by a British company, despite the promises which have been made by Baron do Les.seps and the Canal Company. A grain elevator at Milwaukee burst, and seven persons were killed. By Electhic Telkorapii.—Copyright. [Reuters Telegrams.]
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3716, 13 June 1883, Page 3
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275SUPPRESSION OF A RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3716, 13 June 1883, Page 3
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