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CABLE NEWS.

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THE KEVOLT 1^ SPAIN. (bEUTEu's TELEGRAMS.) London, October 5. Mr Gladstone, in receiving a deputation from Cork, offering him the freedom or that city, declared that he continued : in public life in order to settle the ques- ! tion of Home Kale for Ireland. That | cause, he averred, would ultimately [ triumph. He hoped that this would ■ come to pass shortly. The Press regard Lord Randolph Churchill's speech as a Tory - Democratic . manifesto. The references in it to foreign affairs strengthen the impression that England and Austria are trying to establish a Balkan Federation under the protection of Grea.t Powers. The " Sportsman's" gold medal has been presented to Beach. Sir Herbert Smdford, British Commissioner to the Jubilee Exhibition, will probably sail on an early date for Adelaide The British vote of £2500 toward the Exhibition does not allow anything for the representation of British art. Mr Spiers denies making an exclusive contract, with , Messrs Burgoyrie and Company for the supply of colonial wines. H.M.S. Mir an la, at present on the Australian Station, has" been re called. A gang of raiders shot two daughters i of a farmer in Cork for refusing to give them arms which were in the farmhouse. Madrid, October 5. •The military who were arrested for having risen tn revolt in favour of a Republic have been sentenced to death. The Cabinet, however, adrised the Queen to pardon them. Received October 7. 12.'. 5 p.m. Ottawa, October 6. The Press and public of Canada are warmly supporting the proposed Imperial Institute. The • anadian Provincial assemblies will vote contributions as well as a donation of the general Government. London, October 6. 1 A sculling match has been arranged between Hnalan and Wallace Ross f>r £500 aside, to take place on the Thames. A New Zealand Government Loan of £1,567,800 at 4 per cent was announced t«*day. Tenders to be opened ou the 14th inst. ■

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 50, 7 October 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 50, 7 October 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 50, 7 October 1886, Page 2

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