LATE CABLES.
THE BUGAK BOUNTIES QUES- | TION. THE PEEBIDEI?yrALELPCTI(MN; COLONISING PALESTINE. ! HOBRIBLE MtTRDEBS"Hr LONDON. MICHAEL DAYITT'S SPEECH. BIOTJ^ dTcANTON. By Electrio Telegraph.—^Copyright(per united press association) Bebiin, SeptMober 9. The colonising of Palestine by the* Germans is giving rise to great uneaai- > ness to other Powers. 'Germany & rap- ' idly settling that country by forming- ' small colonies m different centres andF ■ holding aloof from the natives. ,t - London, September 9. Mr J. A. Farrar, a well-known writer on political economy, in a speech at Cambridge, denounced the Sugar Bounties- * Convention. . ■ . 3. Bishop O'Dwyer, of. Limerick, bay ■: given his adhesion to the Home Rule-- . purty. . ' - .. ;' I> ., ._;. .■ .. ", ; ■. The Wesleyana are dissatisfied with the course taken by the Bey. Dr Jj*me* ° H. Bigg, a prominent member of that L bod.f , in supporting a proposal for aa : ! Educational Commission to inquire intothe .establishment of secular schools, to- " be supported out of local rates. An agia tation against the proposal is on foot. The victims of the murder* which havetaken place in , Whiteehajpel during 'the- . past month were disemboweW and their throats cut. ..' ~ A man was arrested on suspicion of concerned in the Whitechapelmuiv ders has been released from custody, an& the panic still continues. , ' 'CMichael Davitt, speaking at Knock* aroo, said the alliance of the Home' Rulers with the Liberals had not assisted. Ireland. The Irish had bee* handcuffed, —not shielded. Unless something wasdone to ensure confidence the Irish peoplewould be compelled tcfrevert to uhconsti*tutional methods to redress .their griey* ances. The cry of Mr Gladstone, which was gloria in excelsii>nad been overdone,. v Canton, September 9* ' During the riots here "the "military charged the mob with fixed - bayonets,, and several of the rioters 'were wounded:. There has been a great destruction of property throughout the ei.tv, and it is-. - anticipated that other outbreaks will takeplaue. ' . j.. .. ._..,.. : , ■- Caicutta, September 9 News has been reeeivsd 'here received! here that the rebel Ishak Khiin has been defeated at Maimaua, a town 2'Smilesnorth of Herat, and the revolt ha* proved . : a complete failure. ' --■•■ • - Sydney, September 10. ' A private cable message has been' re— ..' peived here to the effect that Mr CBiadlaugh has no intentention st present of resigning his seat in Parliament : Northampton. • Eeceived September 11, 12 10 p.mWashington, September 9. Great excitement prevails through- ,: out the United States regardiiig th^ , coming election, of President. : The- : ..-.-. State of Vermont is. assured to th» Eepublican candidate, and Arkansas -.- is favorable to the. Democrats, . - The Chinese Exclusion Bill has passed through the Senate. President Cleveland, iv accepting; , , the nomination as a Democratic can,r didate for the Presidency, diaelairaV -. any alliance with the Freetrade cru- . Bade. He said the tariff reform* hewould advocate would aim tor Relieve/ - the people from unjust and daagerou* taxation, ..-.■-•■. Sydney, This Day. Mr Dibbs, plaintiff in the recentlibel action against ,thft>Sydney Daily . Telegraph, has commenced another action against that paper, . having- , served a writ on the. proprietors for £ 10,000 damages for an alleged libel ■ contained in an article, published by ■■■ the Telegraph, commenting on the* decision of the recent case. . ■ Newcastle, This Day. The laborers, who went to work at the Greata coal mine this morning in J place of the. irien out on strike, met with a warm reception at the handa of r the miners, who assembled in force at": the month of the pit. The laborers f. . . were jostled by the strikers, and^'l' stones were freely used in ihe melee" which ensued. One laborer was seriously injured by a stone. .. Bbi«bane. This Day. - In obedience to instructions cabled out by the Colonial Office the prisoner^ - about whom the : recent difficulty be- : tween His Excellency the Governor and his Ministers arose, has J^en released. The Premier has withdrawn his resignation. ~ .; Mxcboubb'b, This Day. Folly has been scratched fox: tb> Melbourne Cop. ' "' ""•'_''■
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 40, 11 September 1888, Page 2
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