Concentrated Cable News.
♦ HOME & FOREIGN— Amber of Afghanistan to visit England. —China drifting into war. — Queen sympathises with W. H, Smith's family. — Great silver find m British Columbia. — France going m for extensive drainage. — More riots m China. — Norwegian (Separatists victorious. — France and Russia allying. — Tobacco ring formed m America. — Rev B.Jowett very ill. — Professor Webb returned for Cambridge University. — Mrs Parnell senior going mad : she believes he was murdered. — Thirty two million Russian peasants are destitute. — The English strikes are extending. — Tom Mann stands for Secretaryship of Engineers Union. — All French glass workers on strike. — W. H. Smith interred m Westminster Abbey ; i.mrressive funeral. — President of Brazil seriously ill. — Tory returned for Bute. Austrian Budget shows largo surplus. AUSTRALIA. — Sydney Trades Council opposes General Booth's scheme —Victoria abandoned female franchise. —Captain of the Easby blamed for collision with Gambier. — Sydney Telegraph opposes Booth's scheme. — Captains of !Eaaby and Gambier to r-e tried for misconduct.— Dr Nish, Melbourne, dead. — Railway accident near Sydney. — Wxtraordinary Gas escape m Melbourne; big flames but no damage. — Sydney Trades Council endeavouring to secure united action against Booth's scheme. NEW ZEALAND.— Sullivan going back to America. — Earthquake at Masterton. — Mr Cox collected over £50 m Auckland, — Auckland defeats Wellington at Association football. — Well ington Picturesque Atlas capes *o bo decided on Friday; appeal either way. Fire at Native College. Otaki. — Southland to extend its Hospital. — Hon.W. P. Reeves at Tologa Bay; mysterious mission.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 952, 14 October 1891, Page 3
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238Concentrated Cable News. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 952, 14 October 1891, Page 3
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