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TOWN EDITION. WAR NEWS. MORE FENIAN TROUBLE. By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. f PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | Received May 22. 12.10 p.m. London, May 16. The Admiralty have decided to strengthen the Mediterranean Squadron by the addition of two ironclads. The Prince of Wales has left for Berlin to be present at the marriage of Prince Henry of Prussia to the Princess Irene of Hesse. A large lunatic asylum in Fifeshire has been struck by lightning, and took fire. The building was destroyed, but the inmates were all rescued. It is rumored that the Clan-na-gael organisation is awakening to activity, and tbat plots against Mr Balfour and and other prominent members favorable to a policy of coercion are projected. Walsh, a prominent Fenian who suddenly disappeared from America some time ago, has turned up ra Paris. Detectives are closely watching him. Melbouenr, This Day. Particulars of the Inglewood tragedy show that the murder of Coghill by Dillon was the result of a quarrel between the men. Dillon was brought I efore the magistrates and committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter. The Government have decided to allow the detained Chinese to land on payment of a poll tax, but have s'.ipulated that, in accordance with the recent proclamation, they must reside in localities specially set apart for them, Sydney, This Day. The Daily Telegraph publishes the full text of Professor Brown's paper, read at the Otago Institute, on the wealth and resources of New Zealand, and in an article criticising the paper, says that whatever is the outward aspect of the prosperity of the Colony, the productive interests of New Zealand will stand the strictest scrutiny. Bad management and exhausted finances will not lessen the resources of the couutry which still goes on producing while the wealth accumulates. Wbilinoton, This Day. The body of an infant, uoposed to be prematurely born, was found on the beach near Oriental Bay this morning The Police are investigating-

Advertisements Tl/| ANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. SUB-DIVISION NO. 2. I EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Notice is hereby given that an Election will be held on THURSDAY, th« 7th June, 1888, to elect a member to fill the above vacancy. Nominations in the form prescribed by the llth clause of "The Local Elections Act, 1376," must be delivered to me before noon at the E. & C. Aid Corporation Office, Halcombe, on MONDAY, the 4th June, 1888. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Returning Officer SHHURST LICENSING DISTRICT. The following persons were nominated od the 18th May as Commissioners for the above Licensing District. There being no other nominations 1 hereby declare them duly elected : — Francis, Claude Page, George Henderson Reeve, T. Fifield Sanpees, Edwin Croucher Tremewan, Henry. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Returning Officer. May 21, 1888. 17 EILDING VOLUNTEER FIRE J? BRIGADE. GRAND CONCERT, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24th, 1888. In Messrs Stevens & Gorton's Auction Hoomß, (Under the Presidency of His Worship the Mayor.) PROG HAM ME : Part I. 1. Overture : Band 2. Song: Mr Lambert 3 Recitation : Mr Shiels 4. Song : Mr Hartgill 5. Song, " For pity's Sake": Mrs Macarthur . n 6. fong, "Why rouse the British Lion' : Mr Heading 7. Cornet solo : Mr Clemens 8. Song, "They all Love Jack": Mr Badley 9. Duet : Miss Bray and Mr Shearer 10. Song: Mr Abrahams 11. Song : Mr Lovjoy Interval of 10 minutes. Part 11. 1. Overture: Band 2. Song : Mr Elkington 3. Song, "The Old Flag": Mr Bartholomew 4. Song: Miss Bray 5. Duet: .Messrs Shearer and Eade 6. Piano Durt: Misses Fraser aid Beading 7. Song (comic), "Martha : Mr Wraight 8. Song, "Boy's best friend is his Mother": Mr Tarrant 9. Song, "A Summer Shower": Miss Belive 10. Song : Mr Bear 11. Song, '• Faces we never Forget" : Mr Dixon 12. Sketch (humorous) : Johnthon Bros. God Save the Queen. H. DIXON, Hon. Sec. EILDING VOLUNTEER FIXE B IGADE. A meeting of Members of the above 1 Brigade are requested to meet at , Captain Bray's office to-night (TUESDAY), at 7.30 p.m ' i W. GEO. SHEARER, Hon. Soc.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 125, 22 May 1888, Page 3

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