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CABLE NEWS.

Tbeutebs telegrams! Received, November 30. 1.30 a.m. London, November 29. A better demand is experienced in the j wool market. The total arrivals to date | are 130,000 bales. J. F. O'Brien, member for South Mayo, as well as Mr John Dillon, has been summoned to appear before the ( Court of Queen's Bench, Dublin, on a . charge of intimidation. Both endeavoured to evade the police and have, in dofence of orders, delivered harangues in several villages in the neighborhood of Sligo. Boms, November 28. Id the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. Count Robilant, Italian Minister ef Foreign Affairs, delivered a speech in which he laid emphasis en the trustful relations which exist between Italj, Austria and Germany, and her unchanged friendship with England. , Italy, he said, would labour to prevent an European- war, but iB any case would vigilantly guard her own interests. ' * London, November 27. An acquatic carnival was held on the Thanes this afternoon in honor of Beach the champien sculler. Mr John Dillon, M.P. fer Mayo, has been snramoned to appear before the Court of Queen's Bench in Dublin to answer a charge of intimidation in his recent public speeches. The Nationalist meeting which was to be held at Sligo has been prohibited by the authorities. i The Imperial Parliament has been summoned to meet on January 13th. '1 he business to be disoussed is confined to the question «f procedure. The departure of Stael, the Russian ambassador for St. Petersburg, is stated to have ne political significance, he merely taking ordinary leave of absence, which was arranged last month* The reserve of the London Chartered Bank has been restored to £120,000. Sir George Bowen has been created a member of the Privy Council. Lord Salisbury, in reply to the resolutions passed by the London Socialists, states that their proposals will tend to intensify the present distress. The case m which Lady Colin Camp* bell applies fer a divorce from her hua* band has commenced, and the details are of a revolting nature

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 30 November 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 30 November 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 30 November 1886, Page 2

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