LATE CABLEGRAMS.
SHOCKING OUTRAGE IN IRELAND. THE CZAR ON HIS TRAVELS. NEW ZEALAND STOCK DOWN IN PRICE. COLONIAL BORROWING, GERMAN ROYALTY SICK. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] [BEUTEBB TBIKGBi.MB.] London, November 9. A strong Bussian force has been massed at Sarakhs. The Financial News attacks the excessive .borrowing of the colonies, and warns investors that) although the securities offered by Victoria and New South Wales far exceed that of other colonies, the distinction is not enough at the recognised prices of bonds. It is reported that in the event of "the death the Emperor William, Prince William assumes the regency. There are gloomy rumors current respecting the condition of the Grown Prince and the Emperor and Empress. Count KTalnoky, in^ addressing the Austrian Delegations/ saiclif Austria should be compelleato raise her voice, English support would not fail. England advises A^by'ssinia to cede the disputed territory to'ltaly. .i It is feared that tracheotomy will be necessary in the case- of the Grown Prince.
The customary procession through the streets of this city on the occasion of swearing in the new Lord Mayor took place to-day, and passed off in a quiet and orderly manner. Heavy rain fell incessantly the whole day, and the usual crowds' of sightseers consequently was not so large as on previous occasions, A terrible outrage is reported from the County Kerry. A party of Moonlighters called upon a farmer named Kerby, tending near Tralee, and shot him dead in the presence ef his family. Colonial breadstuffs and tallow are without quotable change. A proclamation has been issued Vv Sir Charles Warren, forbidding the holding of meetings in Trafalgar square. Mr W. O'Brien has, oa the recommendation of the medical officer, bean removed to the prison infirmary. Miller, leader of the dynamite party, admits having visited England during the Jubilee season, but denies having plotted, or that outrages were intended. Austria proposes to place a bounty on exported spirits. Suakih, November 8. The staff appointed to conduct the operations of the Italian forces has arrived at Massowah. Copenhagen, November 8. His Imperial Majesty the Czar, leave* for Berlin on the 12th met. Sypnet, November 9. The Boman Catholics of New South Wales intend to hold a special celebration of the centenary of the Colony, and invitations have been issued to all prelates of that denomination in the various colonies. Melbotjbnb, November 9. The dispute between the squatters and the Shearer's Union in the Warnambool district has assumed serious proportions. A state of terrorism prevails at Caramut, where a party of 120 men are encamped within the township. Several squatters are reported to have yielded to the demands of the Unibn.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 61, 10 November 1887, Page 2
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440LATE CABLEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 61, 10 November 1887, Page 2
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