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CABLE NEWS.

THE CROWN PRINCE'S ILLNESS By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright [RKUTEB'S TKI.KOBAMB.I London, November 8. Mr Goschen, speaking at Bath, said he intended shortly to introduce in the House of Commons a bill for the abolition of dual ownership of land in Ireland. The difficulty between France and Madagascar has not yet been adjusted, and the French- Minister has been accused of plotting to overthrow the Queen. The Privy Council has refused Father Huggard (Bathurst Diocese) permission to appeal against the conviction for the abduction of a girl at Bourke, New South Wales. St James' Gazette declares that South Australia is insolvent, and the whole colony not worth the principal of its debt. The mutton by the Oroya is realising 3|d. Mr O'Brien and his secretary, Mr Mandeville, have been placed on bread and water diet for contumacy. The Russian press are enraged at Count Kalnoky's speech to Hungarian Delegations. Gaudaur has injured his back, and will therefor* be unable to row for two months* Duhban, November 7. The reported skirmish between British troops and Dinizuiu's followers is authoritatively denied. It is expeoted that a settlement of the difficulty in Zululand will be effected without recourse to hostilities. Bbbup, November 8. An official announcement is made, today that Dr MorSll Mackenzie has arrived at San Remo and examined his Royal Highness $hV/Crowa Prince. Df Mackenzie pronounces the general health of the Crown. Prmce to be excellent, and states that the throat symptoms do not point to any immediate danger. He advises that the Viennese and Berlin throat specialists should be summoned ta consult with him aa to the treatment to be adopted.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 61, 10 November 1887, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 61, 10 November 1887, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 61, 10 November 1887, Page 2

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