LATE CABLES.
RUSSIAN BLUSTER. :
AUSTRIAN DIPLOMACY. Hj Electric Telegraph. — Copyright (FBR XTNITEI> PKESS ASSOCIATION.) Received June 11, 12.15 p.m. Berun, June 10- 0: The Kolnische (Cologne) Zeitung states the Czar has warned the Shah of I?ersiftjr ; that if he made more concessions to land of a nature unfavorable to Russia, lt?^' was a quite possible a hundred thousand, bayonets would, cross the Persian frontier. Vienna, June 10. • -' Bishop Michael*s return to Servia after _-.. visiting the Czar T has caused. some sensa- ']. tion in Austrian official circles. He pro*' v poses that Prince Nikita, of MonteDegro^ ';' should be made King of Servia, in wlnchY are to include Bosnia and the Herzegovina^ The Politische Korrespondenz. suggests Austria should checkmate Russia by re- ; nailing ex- King Milan, and restoring Bosnia and the Herzegovina in return for amoney payment. ' Austrian troops are reinforcing th* Bosnian garrisons, and an uneasy feeling: generally prevails. London, June 10. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Car' dinal Manning, Rev. Mr Spurgeon, W, ■ Temple (Bishop of London), Dr Vatighait (Master of The Temple), Messrs Gladstone .■ and Morley, Lord Hartington, and Lord ; ,R. Churchill are members of the commit- , tee appointed to consider a memorial to : the late Father Danien who died, among; v ... the lepers of Molokai, in the Sandwich *; Islands. The Prince of Wales presided .' at the meeting, ! Brisbane, This Day. ] Mr Dillon is now making a tour throughi Queensland. A large meeting of Loyalists jwas held here, at which resolutions were passed disapproving of the introduction of bitter feeling, either sectarian or political, on questions not affecting the» . colony. The meeting also protested, against Dillon's assumption that he had received a welcome in Queensland, and it. was asserted he had not even been welcomed by a majority -of the intelligent Irish section of the community. ' " Melbourne, This Day. Mr Dent's meetmg is not a meeting ot~ creditors in the usual sense of the term, but is confined to persons more or lessinterested in his land transactions. London, June. 10. The Times' Berlin correspondent says a. "- hitch has arisen at the Samoan Conference, the American delegates disapprove . ing the form in which the proposal of the . - foreign control of the Group has taken. They also disapprove the German intention to inflict punishment on Mataafa. A. further discussion will be necessary before a settlement on these points can be satisfactorily arranged. ' - '.'y. - : , New Tobk, Jane 9. . - At the inquest yesterday on the body of ■ Dr Cronin, it was proved in evidence/thafc : Patrick Egan was a member of the Ex-' !; ecutive of the Clan-na-Gael Society.".']' ■ " .']' The latest return of the loss of life by the Johnstown catastrophe is 37,000. This is based on the fact that . 13,000 surWivorsc have registered their names, while; the :.- estimated population of —the .•' district "Jt affected (in Cormemaugh Valley) is 50,00% t It is feared that all the rest have lost their lives. . -i. ; : It is understood that President Har- " rison disapproves of portions of thsSambair agreement. . Paßis. June 10. The police prevented a Boulangisfc meeting at Angouleme yesterday, and arrested 24 persons, including M.M. P&t3 Deronlede and Laguerre. ; .-:<-' .'>s;
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 144, 11 June 1889, Page 2
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513LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 144, 11 June 1889, Page 2
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