CABLE NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright JPBH UNITED PRKSS ASSOCIATION .( London, August 26. Mr Gladstone writes to the Daily News em-losing a long list of horrors committed iv Armenia, aud demands that searching inquiry should bo made. The World states that Lord Knutsford desires to retire, finding the fatigue of office too much for him, William O'Brien aud J . Gilhooly, M.P. for West Cork, have been sentenced to two months and six weeks' imprisonmeut respectively for inciting to non-payment of rent. On the completion of their sentences they are to find sureties for good behaviour, or in default undergo another two months' imprisonmeut. Obituary - Lady Tyron, wife of Admiral Try on The R.M.S. Ruapehu will sail from Plymouth on August 29. H.M.S. Sultan has been towed into Malta. Mr White's horses Narellan and Kirkhara have commenced trainiug at Newmarket, Admiral Baird has escaped from Queenstown Harbour, where he was blockaded by Admiral Tryon's fleet. Washington, August 27. The United States Government deny that any negotiations are going on regarding the seizure of fishing vessels in Behring Sea. Sofia, August 27. The Bulgarian Government has ordered 50,000 rifles and 10,000,000 cartridges.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 32, 29 August 1889, Page 2
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