GABLE NEWS.!
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright [ PEE UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION.} London. January 25. It is asserted that the Eussian Legation at Bucharest has been ordered t t£b^ak^oj|n|^^^ the ground of the wrongful arrest of a Jluj»Bian, official, and his subsequent, serr leatte without any explanation. Mr J. R. CoXi-,wMyß.p who was ar»" rented here for diaobeying a summons to appear at Ennis, on^a charge *f attending- proclaimed-; mdetingH, >has,' after a shdrt examination,- been to EonlS. 1. / -;.i 7.,.., I i, ; ■:!,:.'•;'■' Bulganan affairs are attracting a good deal of attention in political circles and a general rifting against Prince Ferdinand is anticipated, The Times states that the American Tariff * Bill which is being drafted will exempt ores, coarse wools, dyes, chemicals,. v Jim her sod salt The Bill will r«a<jjust. .without materially changing, the Wool duties. The duty on eugnr will be : reduced 25 per cent, and on rails 4 dollars: A ; representative of the Pall Mall Gazette has bad an interview with the London manager of Knelling and Hunt, fruit importer^ which elicited a prediction that th»re was a great future for Australian fruit; . i (Caicutta, January 23. : In consequence of the raid* made by bodies of Thibetans into Sikkiin, a small military expedition! has been organised to proceed to that State and open up the Thibet road through the Jelaph Pass. Beblin*. January 24. A military loa-» of 250,000,000 ma.ks has .bf-en submitted to the ' Federal Council. :^— - / f "■' Lord JRnndolph Churchill affirms that the feetiffjf iv St Petersburg is distinctly a pacific one. . / ; ': f ' The Metz Gazette, referring to the assault on the French gtmekeeper on the frontier, justifies the action of th« excise officer. Paris, January 26. : The Court of Appeal has decided ' against priests in France being entitled ] to marry. { Vienna, January 26. The hothsjehilds have formed a syndi* cate-to lend thirty million flonas to Hub .gajrjTr/". t , ',_..-!>•.!;! St. PKTEEBBTTHG, January ,26. Tte C«ar has refused to admit, tjhe son and q.pephew of the Comte de Paris to the Impmal Army. '. ,; ' '^General' Gourke has' reported' t*» at Poland in unfit to be the basis of an offensive. war. but is capable of affording an excellent defence. He. entimates that twenty million, roubles .will be required to complete its defences. It is state that 1 . the Caucasian array have received orders to proceed to tbe Austrian frontier. ' ■ : '''' '"■'■'■ "'_ ■' ? 1! ■•'.'■ Dublin, January 86. Two thousand ' ; peasants j %Vh»«d Wvith cudgels and revolvers, have assembled at Palcarragh mi order to prevent the ar« rent of Father Stephens. , Glasgow. January 26. .T'>e Marquis ot Lothian declines to make any advances to the crofters to enable them to emigrate to New Zealand. >)adbii>, January 26. The Dowager Queen Isabella, who was ordered to quit Spain, ha» been granted permission to reside in Seville. . : ,V:
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 95, 28 January 1888, Page 2
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462GABLE NEWS.! Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 95, 28 January 1888, Page 2
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