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CABLE NEWS.

■ — ♦ ! TEEtrTEES TELBGBAHsI London, November 22. Cardinal Manning, writing to the Times, advocates the assisting of emigrants by loans to be secured on laud granted or 'sold to them by the colonial Governments. He deprecates the alarm of the Sydney Unionists in reference to the state of trade in New South Wales. | At the Socialist demonstration in Trafalgar Square yesterday, violent speeches were delivered by the Socialist leaders, strongly denouncing the Marquis of Salisbury. At a meeting of the directors of the Bank of South Australia, held to-day, a resolution authorising the continuance of advances on real estate was confirmed. A diabolical Anarchist plot has been discovered at Vienna, having for its object the burning of the city by firing tbe great timber-yards simultaneously. Tbe conspirators had provided bombs, which they intended throwing among the crowds attracted by the fire. Tne police arrest jd 20 of the ringleaders. November 23. Princeis Beatrice, wife of Prince Henry of Battenburg, gave birth to a aon to-day. Aden, November 21. News has reached here that the Som« manlies at Ambader, en the African coast, have massacred the captain and seven of the crew of the French vessel Penguin, who landed at that place for the purpose ot obtaining water. - llajjgoon, November 21. Sir Frederick [Roberts, commander of !)he British forces in Upper Burmah, has demanded that officers be sent to replace those killed and wounded in the recent engagements with the rebels. Calcutta, November 23. Renewed reports are to hand from Afghanistan that the victories obtained by the Ghilzai tribes, who are in revolt, over the Afghan troops, have caused the rising to spread. The outbreak is stated to be a protest on the part of the Ghilzais and and other tribes against the Ameer's alliance with Britain.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 62, 25 November 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 62, 25 November 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 62, 25 November 1886, Page 2

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