Concentrated table News.
HQME & FOREIGN; ~ More Btorma m . Qonsuegra.. — Outrages by starving Russians; Lliuuses. jburned am looted >— Pope threat us to excommunicate duellist's.— Uebelion m Mexico ;. rebels defeated.— America and Canadirth Wilway systems united at St Clairj -—Car iaal Manning <c .'lares for abstin ance. — Farnell protests against plural voting; more injustice to Ireland.— France and It upsia demand England's withdrawal frqm Egypt. — Trouble brooding *m China.-I-Balniaeeda has committed suicile ; great rejoicing s .-f v Bjppe warns his people Against Social ieni.-r- Hayre Hockers guined ♦he'r'poifit. —Canadian ; increasing rapidly. — Genet al Bogram not murdereji — Railway collision m b'ilesia ; ten killed ami many injuredy^-King of Eounfanjalik* ly to abdicate*— Lo i 0.1 T*ock is' ¥trii;a averted. — VVork non's Congress sitting m Berne.— Zalewski's massacre to be avenged.-^-St Petersburgh navvies Btrack.—Pppe forming workshops m Home.— T.oiii Mann fe gned\presidency of dofkere.— enion rebelS^<ify^iici«g on. Mecca — Hevql is n China. — Forest fires m Minnesota, — o,l'iUpn troops disbanding.~-McLenn •f defeats Hanlqn. , j ■ ; - I AUSTftALIA^— Congress b*-jng arranged to i (Jiacnss Federal tariffl— ■* ' ReV Mr Pickering, pioneer, .is Ueall-r-Trans Pacific |In- • pijrpnce Co, Brisbane, collapsed. — Big f i urn m Nylney ; Ausnifilian Mniual investment .Guriipany suspended. Liabilities, half a million. — General Booth addressing crowded meetings m Mcl bourne.' — Auxiliary squadron rrrived m J '- Mcl i porn'©.— ■* South Australia will | not \fi represented at Chicago exhibition. —
-r-Meroantil<» Building Compony, Sy i ney, suspenderl.— Atisiral'an wonl gony to Chicago exhibition. — Anglican HynoiJ Sydney, won't h»ve an Archl'ishop o Australia. — Influenza rif« m Melbourne NEW ZEALAND.— Mrs Kissling relict of Archdeacon Kisslingr, an early -missionary, is dead. — Wellington to enlarge its hospital— Brvoe welcomed «t Auckland. — Body found at Aucwlwn Islands' supposed to be se-nnxn Nelson. — Dr Broome will not contest Waiuato against Sir M. O'Rorke. — Hamilton electors sympathise with Mr Bryce. — Mr Lake a candidate for Waikato. — Military sports to be held m Wellington — Bishop of Nelson ill,— Auokland bootmakers going back to work. — Boy named Willarn Kcler killed at Lyttel t0 »- ' <?,>>.jUkl> r\ Zl\li-<'r,k..
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 947, 26 September 1891, Page 3
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