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CABLE NEWS.

|By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright 1 iPEB UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.] London, January. 9. The remains of the Prince imperial were removed to«day from Chiselhurst to Farnborough, where his mother, the exEmpress Eugene, now resides. The Daily News states that the British. Government "in tend to appoint a DeputyCommissioner for Solomon Islands. The Time* to-day publishes the annual trade returns, which show an indication that the depression is passing; '*'"*'" j~ *'* "'~ A t large /gathering of NatiofTalists washeld at Domore, County Down. The; •'- proceedings were quite orderly. j During the hearing bf Mr W. Blunts; appeal at Portumna, -the police charged . the crowd, many of whom sustained mr I juries. JJ j' .:',.. .iy h \ Sir Saul Samuel said he was convinced : of the prosperity of ,New South Wales, and hoped- that Freetrade Would Convert Victoria from her mistaken and mischievous policy of Protection. The. Freeman's Journal states that if the efforts how being made to convince the Pope in reference to Irish affairs are: successful, frightful blows will be struck at thjs OathoUo religion. Lapidaries pronounce ■ the South Australian- atones consigned to Mr William ' Murray. to be rubies.. . EDCNBUifrH, January 9. On Tuesday last 1000 crofters at Lewis Island, despite the opposition of. the military, proceeded' to Argnieh farm and drove the stock off. The procession of crofters was headed' hy pipers, and numerous- flags were borne. The officer inj charge of the military and 'Several crofters were injured. Thirteen arrests were made. Bbblin. January 9 : . An Official bulletin issued, respecting tiie health of the Emperor William states that catarrhal symptoms necessitate the greatest care being taken. . . ; 7 Pabk, January 9. The .coppor syndicate 'are; endeavoring to induce .the proprietors of the largest mines not to augment the output of copper for, four yeara, they agreeing to buy all the produce at a minimum of £68 per ton. ' -■•""••■'-■ : -'■

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 88, 12 January 1888, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 88, 12 January 1888, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 88, 12 January 1888, Page 2

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