LATE CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph— Copyright LPSK UNITED PBEBB ASSOCIATION.} Rotterdam, September 28. The dock labourers hare struck for an advance of 2sd. In consequence of their stoning the police, the latter fired on the rioters, and also bayonetted some of them. Socialists are ■• excluded from the "movement. Washington, Sept mber 28. A negro riot has taken place at the Pratt mines, Birmingham,- a town of the United States. The place was set" on fire, and, in revenge, the white-'*"'---" population are murdering the negroei. - -; A force of military has been des- > 'patched to the oct»se of the distunf—,^ bance. - -•'•.' >-**\- Bio de Janiebo,. September 28. - E.M.S. Aoran gi sailed for Londoa' '" ? yesterday. -■ ■ . ■ " LoNPoir, September 30. •'- Prince Albert Victor is about to pay a visit to Burmah. The great Firth of Forth Bridge is now finished. ' ■ ■ " The Earl of Galloway has been charged with assaulting a girl. Mr J. E. Burns, the Socialist, has for- ' warded 3000 florins in aid of the Kotter- ' "- dam dockmen who have gone out 09 strike. Sir Henry Aaron Isaacs has been, elected Lord Mayor of London. JiELGHADK, September 30. On her arrival in Towji ex-Qneen Natalia received an enthusiastic welcome from the populaea, and the city was illu- ■ , minated in her honour. King Milan and. and the Court officials were absent from the ceremony. Madkid, September 3^. It is reported that the Moors of Tripoli, -who captured the crew of a coasting vessel, have, in response to the demand of the captain of a Spanish war vessel, Bet ■ the men at liberty. Pakis, Sept. 30. At the Exhibition to-day, President. Carnot presented the grand prizes awarded by the jurors. The ceremony was witnessed by about 40,000 persons. Sydney, September 30. An armed bushranger stuck tip a number of persons nearDnbbo, and three were bound and robbed. A cabman who had been stuck up procured a revolver and. pursued the ruffian. While lying" in wait the police came up, and in the dark the cabman, being mistaken for the bushranger, Sub-Inspector Cameron shot him in the shoulder. The wound is believed to be serious. The -bushranger is still at large. Received October 1, 12.15 p.m. Sydney, This Da j. The police have received a cable advising them of a mysterious passenger by the Mariposa, who is wanted for heavy embezzlement in San Francisco. ' A man named John Stevens has been arrested who is believed to be the' actual murderer of a Chinaman who was killed last November. London, September 30 A verdict of wilful nrortler has been re--turned against a Police Inspector and aConstable for shooting a boy during ay disturbance at a s.ile on a farm in Tipperary, from which the teuants had been evicted, and a warrant has been issued: for their arrest.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 44, 1 October 1889, Page 2
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