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EVICTIONS AND BIOTS. Jtsy Electric Telegraph.—^Copyright LPSE ONITED PEEBB ASSOCIATION.! London. June 24 At a large meeting on the site of the Battle of Bannockburn, attended by 10,000 people, resolutions were carried de- • mandingHome Bule for Scotland, Pro-" fessor Blackie addressed the meeting; and his remarks were received with enthusiasm. Desperate rioting took place during th» evictions of tenants from the Ponsonby estates, County Cork. Seven of the ringleaders were arrested. Adelaide, Jane -24V , t In consequence of the adverse vote &» Ministry have resigned. His Excellency : the Governor has sent for Dr Cookburn^ . member for Mount Barker, who moved ' the resolution on which the Government were defeated. Received June 25, 12.15 p.m. London, June 25. The Lister silk mills, at Bradford; were - . burned down, to-day* Damages £40,000 V An apprentice of Sherrard's, examined before the.iockey clvb r admitted pulling: two of Sir <J, Chetywood's horses under Sherrard's orders, and asserted Woodythev jockey, was cognisant of what was done. The Times thinks Sir H. Loch's repjtH tation for tact and discretion will help hunt to overcome the difficulty of his delicat« position as Governor of the Cape. Owing to neither Mitchel nor Smith* being able to' fight Slavin, Thomson has ; withdrawn the deposit made on behalf of the Australian, but the challenge still remains open. ~ | Bnssia has occupied Deer Island, near ; Tusair. | Father O'Connor, Priest at Fines, de*~ j posed before the Commissioner, that mem- i bers of the local league were afraid to cbn> demn the murderers of Cnrtin less they should be killed themselves. srw Yobk, June 24 "... The Clan-na-Gael Society is being rev . organised, Its leaders propose to drop>: their active nolicy and l support Parneß ta his constitutional agitation. The Vatican has authorised the Bishop of Chicago to declare the Clan-na-Gael m opposition to the Church of Borne; : ■■ St. Petebkbttbo. June 2* J^It is feared an attempt to kidnap thef^ 3 Czar will prevent his being anointed King: of Poland at Zitscha* " '•"-" Cairo, June^.. The garrison of Assonan haa been re-in-forced, owing to the appearance of 200Q dervishes at Berras, Tienka, June 24... The Emperor Francisy in his speech afe r ■ the opening; of the session of Delegates of Austria in Hungary, assuredtheni tHafc the foreign policy remained unchanged*--and the continued increase in the warlike forces elsewhere compelled Austria also to perfect means of defence. The European position, in his opinion, remained uncertain. Austria, was in complete union with her allies, and he trusted peace, would . : be preserved. Mklboueit b, This Day. * The Age has two libel actions of and £10,000 each id hand. ' ' The late Francis Ormond has bequeathed " £113,000 to- charities, churches, and colleges, and i>lo,ooo to Workmen's College. Thfbsday Island. June 25. - News from New Guinea states the>. Togari tribe attacked a village on Kilaw riyer, but were beaten off by a native, missionary and two men, who killed no less than 50 of their assailants. . .
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 4, 25 June 1889, Page 2
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488LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 4, 25 June 1889, Page 2
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