GABLE NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— -Copyright jPBII U^lT^lifPßJiSS ASSOCIATION [ vr ""■ £'. .' , /London, September 7Peter Jackson ? aiud Jem Smith pugilists are arranging a fight. % , ; I / ■ BurnY the socialist, announces that lie will contest the Dundee constituency at the next election. „ ' The Trades Congress has approved the Eight Hours: Bill for miners, and has adopted the principal- of -lapd natidnalis'--ation. They have also carried resolutions in fayour of the payment, of members of Parliament. All the men enfombed in the Maurice Wood Colliery, Edinburgh, were' suffocated. ' -.:>";; ; - r r:,,;:'-;5 ■ . : '■ ;• ' H.M.S. Espiegle has hoisted the British flag on Humphrey Island, Fresson Island and the Manileke Grbupe> r -''^ lit is stated that a man namsd Pearce, a plasterer, a native of Brixham, Lower Devon, and whose address -is at present unknown, is entitled- -to the sum of £1,400,009 by the death of a clergyman; in 1 Sydney.; -, '. . ■■■■■..,-,■. hv y ■--;..■ -^v". The Marquis of Hartington, speaking in Yorkshire, said that- if tne result of the next, general election was the return of a: Home Eule . majorityif theY. ■.' Unionists, would compel the country to consider the question, ; and , : use , < every. < resource the ' Constitution allowed to prevent so greata change being hurriedly made. ■ '' ; s Lord Scott,' who; ; succeeds Admiral Fairfax in command of the , Australian^ station, sails on OctoberSrd. .^ '■'■'■ ; Zakzibab, September 7. ■ 'Captain Wissman is, ahout to set out with a force of two thousand men- to punishXTpwapa, :: / ; ; v ,l\\: Otta^Aj September 7.' ; The (iovernment of -.; the i Dominion claims £200,000 damages for the seizure of sealers in Behringi Seai. ;i ; ; \ \ ■ r PjAßis^eptember 7. After creating a speciaFcbutt to secure Boulanger being declared^ an outlaw, the Government have; been compelled, although he is absent, to accept his nomination for a Beat : at the approaching general election, also to permit placards favouring his views to be posted. This result has created a deal of excitement, and has led to dissension- in the Cabinet. M. Tirard, the ; Premier, ., and M. Constan, Minister of the Interior,^dispute . the right of Boulanger to contest the seat. - Boulanger's programme, is entire freetrade, abolition of, bank monopoly, and State aid to industry. The; reforms in- 1 elude the colonies with a view to revive navigation,, : ,» French Yignerons, , asiisted by the paper?, are attacking the Australian vintages. ,' . . .„ , : ,,-.. ; ; . ..--. . ■■. >■:-. CoNSTANTrNOPLB, Septemher .7. The Porte will regard the Servian attack on Bulgaria as. a, casus belli.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 37, 10 September 1889, Page 2
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386GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 37, 10 September 1889, Page 2
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