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[By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright ] Fbeuteb's telegrams! -London, February 26. j The trial of Messrs Dillon, 6'Br.en, ' Harris and Sheebv, for conspiracy, was ; concluded in Dublin to»day, but the jury disagreed as to the verdict. - The Peninsular arid OrieritaT lUVF.S. Clyde, from Melbourne January 13th, has arrived at Plymouth, The Prince of Wales has returned to London from Cannes. .....■■..•..-'. The member* of the Imperial Federation League will give a banquet to the colonial representatives to the Imperial Conference on the 2nd April, on which, occasion the Duke of Cambridge will preside/ . A large number of Socialists attended the afternoon service at St. Paul's Cathedral, oreating a ; great . disturbance by noisy behaviour. They, however, subse» quently dispersed quietly. > The semi-official North German Gazette, in a leading article to-day says that Germany has not meddled in the quarrel in Eastern Europe, as it does not dis» prite the claim of Russia in regard to tke Balkan Peninsular. . . Berlin, February 24. The Alliance between Germany,. Italy and Austria Has been renewed. The Czar has signified his intention of not attending the festivities at Berlin on the 23rd March, to celebrate the 90th birthday of Emperor William. His reason for this is that the Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, will not be present. The grand Duke Michael Alexandrovitch with represeat the Czar, Archduke Rudolph, the Crown Prince of Austria, will represent the Emperior Francis Joseph. The ' Cabinet is engaged ik framing a measure to strengthen the enforcement of the law in Ireland. The political crisis in Italy continues. Depretis' majority is too weak to" justify a vigorous foreign policy. The frozen meat by the Liguria is selling at 4£d. The lonic's is realising 4£d, while the shipment of lamb' by the same vessel is bringing 6d. Aden, February 26. Stanley and party have sailed from Zanzibar to Conge, by which route they will proceed to the relief of Emm Bey, in equatorial Africa. Rome, February 26. Cardinal Jaoobine died on Tuesday at noon.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 100, 1 March 1887, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 100, 1 March 1887, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 100, 1 March 1887, Page 2

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