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LATE CABLES.

« DUKE OF POKTLAND'S WEDDINGS I>E CRONIN'S MURDER. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (PEE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION) Received .lune 13, 12.10 p.m. London, June J2. The- Duke of Portland was married today to Miss Dallas Yorke. The ceremony was attended witb great brilliancy. Market rate of discount ld to l£percent. Leather, 8d to B£d. Chicago, June 12. The coroner's inquest on the body of Dr Cronin concluded to-day. The juryreturned a verdict that Alex. Sullivan, S» O'Sullivan, Detective Courtlin and Frank Woodruffe war© the principals and accessories to the murder. A rider was added urging the authorities to offer a reward for the perpetrators of the crime. The* jury also declared that the Glan-na-Gael and similar institutions were infurious to» American institutions. Alexander Sullivan has befen arrested on a charge of mtirder. Alexander Sullivan has refused ta divulge what he did with the missing: hundred thousand dollars, on the groundthat he does- not wish to inculpate Mr Parnell. . I Washington, Jane 12. 1 There is a general impression that for tbe sake of concord tbe United States wilt agree to nominal damages being conceded, to Germany by Samoa. Sydnet, This Day. The Anglican Synod of Sydney, now in* session, is considering a successor to the Primacy of Australia, rendered vacant by the resignation of Bishop Barry, Melbourne, This Day. The Cutler case' is still farther complicated by tiie arrest of a man named • Stevens, on a charge of being the real murderer of the Chinaman. Hobart, Jane 13, A recommendation has been made to the Government to reduce the period of quarantine on cattle imported in fron* New Zealand to thirty days. Adelaide. This Day. Dr Rutland, of the Bavarian foreignoffice, has arrived here at the request of Prince Bismarck. He is making a tour of the world for the purpose of acquiring information regarding commerce, railway administration, land laws, agriculture and general industries in the various countries.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 145, 13 June 1889, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 145, 13 June 1889, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 145, 13 June 1889, Page 2

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