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LATE CABLES.

1; ; RIOTS IN" ERELAND. V KTJSSIA AND BULGAKIA. a communist's View of STRIKES. i THE MINERS' DISPUTE. By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (PER UNITED PBEBB ASSOCIATION.) London, August 13. Severe rioting followed the evictions ' at Whitegate, in County Cork, to-day. ,The military were called out and charged the rioters, injuring many. I They, succeeded in quelling the disturand arrested 30 of the ringleaders . : SroNBT, August 13. Should the threatened- strike- of miners take place 5300 men will be thrown out of work. Vessels, representing 80,000 tons, are at Newcastle awaiting cargoes of coal. • St. Petersburg, August 12. The Russian Government insist in their demands for the deposal of Prince Ferdinand from the Bulgarian throne and the exclusion of Prince Alexander from Bulgaria. After the normal situation bad been restored Russia would be prepared to send a Commissioner to Bulgaria to restore diplomatic relations, and would then: acceptra ldgattyreUcted Prince of the orthodox clrareh. Pabis, Augufit 13. Louise Michel, the Communist, expresses her conviction that . the strike among the tradespeople will become general throughout France. She contends that the strikes have resulted from misery and starvation, caused by the avarice and tyranny of the capitalists. A SNUB FOE THE UNIONISTB. Beceived August 14, noon. . Bin>NE3rv This Day. The Seamens' Union have received information by cable from San Francisco to the effect that the men shipped here to take the place of the Chinese crew of the Alameda will be sent back as passengers, Mr Spreckles having: determined to retain the Chinese crews on board the steamers belonging to his company. ; Adelaide, This Day. If the Newscastle miners, go out on strike, the trade here will, be paralysed as there are no available coal supplies on hand. , .. ;.-.•

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 27, 14 August 1888, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 27, 14 August 1888, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 27, 14 August 1888, Page 2

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