LATE GABLES.
By Electric Te'egraph. — Copyrighti PKR ONITKD V8.F.88 ASSOCIATION, i London, November 2s. Bn.dwiii, the -teroniii-t, has left foi Uisirala, where he will give exhibition* of descending fro ti Tiim balloon by mean* of a parachute. Yesterday's Times contained a leader and one column only of foreign intelligence, while 39 columns were devoted to Irish affairs. It is officially announced that Sir J. Munro, formerly principal assistantcommissioner, and head of the Criminal Investigation Department. suceeedvSir Charles Warren a** Chief Commissioner of Police in London It is understood that one of the English regiments returning from the expedition in India will be sent to SUakttn toatsist in expelling the deryishes. Suakim, November 26 w It iv stated here that the dervishes, . notwithstanding that they anticipate a de'eat, are strongly entrenching them* selves, and fortifying Handoub, flasheen and Garni. VI any of the followers of the rebel Osman Digna are deserting. hint and joining the British forces. Nbw Yobk, November 26. A sculling race took place to-day oa the Potomac Rtver between O'Connor and Teemer for £200 a- side, and was won easily by the former. X.U"' Melbottbne, November 26. A challenge has been issued to back Slavin in a glove fight against anyone in tha world for £500 a-side.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 64, 27 November 1888, Page 2
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