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CABLE NEWS.

Ckettter's telegrams. !

Received July 17, 1*30 a.m. . ' London, July 17- !

The negotiations are proceeding between the Knglish and United States Government for jthe' conclusion of an extradition treaty applicable to Dynamiters

An Old Australian Colouist's banquet was given last night, at which Mr Chtlders, the Home Secretary, presided.-! „, Paeis, July 15. During the debate in the Senate to-day regarding* the rem~c*Val' d' bf the -'-Dire • D'Aumale from the army list, an altercation took place between General Boulan-* ger, Minister of War, and *•', _-arientz» j which resulted in the former challenging the latter to a duel. * London, July 14. , At today's wool sales a catalogue comprising 9.400 bales, was submitted The yar:ous lots met with a firm and j active deriiand.' ■■-■■- ■ .-

A number of Indian merchants and natives have paid a visit' to the New South d_ Wales* Court at the Exhibition, I and* expressed 'surprise at the prospects of the coal trade. 'M.r:Samuel Morley is ill. ; The Marquis of Hartington- and Sir M. Hicks-Beach have made speeches which indicate that tiie Irish National ■ League will be supp'ressi-d. The Agents-General .have asked for an interview with* the Prince of Wales to urge up®n him to visit. Australia. * TheJNew South Wales loan is expected dto-rdidjse^from £95 10s to £96. An Imperial Colonial Marine. Insur* ance Company, is being formed with, a capital of SLotebO.' : ' ''.' "' ■'" ""' U V "■• ,< A ,Ay ! y] yy-'xiMi-ii-: ; .^,11^15, -•

.At" a meeting of the Executive and Royal Clnmmissioners of the Exhibition, it was resolved to recognise the services of the. Prince of Wales by presenting him with a- piece of plate; subscriptions to be limited ! to' two guineas. On the motion of the Lord Mayor, seconded by Sir Saul Samuel, a committee was ap» pointed to arrange the details.

The Pall Mall Gazette justifies the New South W-l e!j Government in borrowing. 1 The Baron de Worms has obtained a divorce from his wife.. The frozen meat ex tho steamer Potosi is realising 4f*f per lb. Maxwell, who was convicted of murdering Preller at St. Louis, has been con demhed to death, and will be handed oa Augu*t 27th. Serious riots have occurred at Belfast. The fighting which took place on the. occasion was: chiefly between 'the police and -Orangemen, A hundred personswere wounded, aud a great damage done to property.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1886, Page 2

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