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• , By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright JPEB TOTCTED PBESS ASSOCIATION*. | London, June 26. In moving an amendment last night sensuring the administration of the Gotirnment in Ireland, Mr Morley said the S Dolicj of coercion had failed, and that : ;h« magiatracj were utterly incapable to D 'airly administer the law. Mr Goschen . Allowed, and claimed . that nnder the , present administration boycotting and igrarian outrages had greatly decreased. s rhere had been few miscarriages of jus- * ice, and the suprem&ev of the law was t lecoming recognised. The debate ia pro- , 1 seeding. t In the course of his speech on the | itnendnaent, Morley accused the Govern* t neat of impdsoning Mr Diilon with the >t>jeot of killing a political opponent. Washington, June 26. The Republican Coavention have , tdopted Ganeral Harribon ai their candi- v late for the Presidency. Mr Blame de- J ;hned to be nominated unless assured of he unanimous vote of the party, an a 8" < jurance which it was impossible to give. 1 Fhe eighth ballot gave Harrison a major* i ity. . . • ■■■■..■ Dublin, June 25. a The corpse of a man who bad been boycotted, and which had been. buried m . Wezford cemetery, has been disinterred x and mutilated. Serious conflicts have taken place at c Limerick and Duadalk between reisdeats and police. Many person i were injured x and numerous arrests made. \ Cairo, June 25. ( KhalifAbullah, one of the rebel leaders, | is despatching a force to oppose Stanley's . advance. Bebijn, June 18. ' . Funeral services Were held throughout ' Germany yesterday, in commemoration < of the death of the late Emperor Fred- < crick. The Emperor William and the Empress attended service at Potsdam, ( and afterwards made a state entry into i Berlin. Dubban, June 25. Severe fighting has taken place between the followers of the Zulu chiefs ' Diniznln and Usibepu, The latter were defeated, aud Dinizalu subsequently at« tacked the British police post on the Zulu frontier. Jxß.irßA£Eif, June 25. Herr Schinek, German arch&ologist, has been exploring Palestine, and claims to have discovered the true site of the Pool of Bethesda.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 141, 28 June 1888, Page 2
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