CABLE NEWS.
/- CBy N plectric^el^graph|^Copyrig^t ly •: < x 7. i[anW»B"ai*ELijo c BAMB.i| : j £(/ v Hanlan haa made his final deposit fer his match with Beach. Great excitement has been occasioned J alei Ferry, at Epmal, the capital of tlie Vosges, in which he attacked General Boulanger, and described him as " Samt Arnaud of the Caf^s." In response to General BonlanreFs challenge M.Fgrrj has named hi* seconds. '" 1 >■ Dhririg'the de«afe hfatrsight in jcommittee of^he Houselof Commons on tjbe^ Irish Land Btll7a most disorderly alcene occurred. Mr Healy, who was adaro* »ing r^e Hous^i tions of Mr^pe L^e> member foigLonghborough,7.Leices.tefahire, and threatened toPßmk that gen'tleman^s n^ck. where*.' ott. n he was admomsbbd by the Spesken and shspended for a^tmgh^ y f j i The first pockets of this seaiob's'hops M^at^lOxp^ owiij .Ko-iol. Saiup | Lord Charles Beresfqrd'fl - reri^ation' ofhis posi^T6n i a«;onoQf til? Lord* of the i^i?te fef-wj Imwmdn a \y vx y£ v m V&M& wwrnwaipneMtojaay, Sir'J. Fergnssbti, ,Und^r :Seo^H for FoMign : Afiaiirs, - made >i sUfeitnl^^ri garding: the negotiktions whieVtfre jpro^ eeedmg between xßnglind^ndYPrnnce with Bgfgroj^tejta the New Hebrides jto^ ■■.tfsjft w* W:!ft ■wi'Wf#m) f^f^. had >yer^r effort to oririg the 1 negotiation- -to a conclusiop^; and, he added, regretteu that,' the idatter was still unsettled. J^m^y^ f; r.The mailiper Orient steamship Ans-" tralbj, 24th June, ; wrte delivered ta-dfiy. Ip thp Ho^e of Commons to- d*l»fi mc" 1 ?'f F^rgu^sop, .TJTnder^ecj^tory fori Fo¥^' i^n Affairs, in reply te a question promiae.l tbat T tfie papyri Wlitmgto.^e New question shodld W laid upon the tableof the Ho.sti in afew dv>7 V In theCominona to-day, tlie lHA-L^id ;WJ»a again r under cinlnderntie^ in committee,} when eighteen, cleans? were MfW&'} .^.Ajrfffffi,- debate j -.;&& J Jp\*c*~ pvpon clause, permitting snbstitutidnVpf. WriUeh^noti'ee;^ > qult4^ ( pface ttotito that Hudgnient ot' eviction had • beiWitoin ,^c > -^* y : 'y s * ! ; T ■ ■ Mr Godfrey H. Satouelsen, SepaVati^J «^a« elected by a large- diajbrity fo» [%p Forest pf J^aniPixiaion pf_ Gloatcester* shire^rephwing: Mr Thomas Blaju^i. Sepantist, Vha reigned. t : i , v; A 7, } .^ \. " ' Atthe annual meeting of tfiepCfibden CluK Mr Pbtler, the T*ref .dent, warned the Freetraders that a Proteotjon 'attack wns Impending. ■ v"- s ' i-y f ■ ..yyyAh ■■■"> Pa«is, July*). M. Ferry has accepted L the cbeUenge ofi Geaeral Borilanger tb a dnel,«nd ap- ; poinded Jiia seconda to arrange a meeting. : ' :y.lJAjAyr.AyAi. RoMK, Julj 30. M. Depret»i Premier nnd Mintater of .interior, is dead. >: J \ -J. i 7. ' .:/ . y.yY-y.<y Jy M*JiYoA*V,svl\js&, - i Hanlan s^aUa for Australia on Angast "15th. -Y—y— -■ , tii -7;: : p.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 20, 2 August 1887, Page 2
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408CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 20, 2 August 1887, Page 2
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