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GABLE NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright |PEtt UNITED PKKSS ASSOCIATION | BekjlN, Ooto'^er 11.

The Czar and his second'son met with a cold reception on their arrival' in thi ity." October 1 ••

The Czar Eas arrived at Berlin, where he and the Emperor William have had a long and cordial interview. ' - Bismarck thinks the Eoyalist party in^ France will support the moderate Republican element, and enable the assistance of the Badicals to be. dispensed with. i,- , London, October l 2: \. ■\ The National. League in Tipperary 'has been suppressed. Ibis intended to initiate there a branch of the recently-established Tenent'sDefence League. A largely-attended meeting has been held at St. James 1 Hall, for the purpose of considering the best steps to take in supporting the London Council in its endeavours to purchase the London Music Halls. The Eight Bey. D* Temple Bishop of London, in his remarks on the question, spoke in favor of dancing and coruie singing-, and said he could not giye his vote for suppressing the ballet. The Bishop of Bedford supported the steps being taken to cleanse nature of the entertainments complained of. Captain E. H. Verriey, 8.N., a Home Euler, has been elected for the seat of Buckingham by a majority of 208. October 13. Sir J. Boehm's memorial bust of the late W. B. Dalley, of New South Wales, will be erected in St. Paul's Cathedral in January. H.M.S. Anson, one of the finest type of modern ironclads, which got ashore yesterday at Keil, a German naval p jrt, is uninjxired, and it is expected she will be floated off without difficulty shortly. ConstantinopliK, October 12. Moussa Bey, the leader of the atrocities recently taken place in Armenia, has been tried on the charge, and condemned for murder, but the final sentence of the court has been deferred. Mexico, October 12. The Indians made a raid to-day on two companies of Mexican soldiers, and murdered the whole of them. Thpbsday Island, October 13. Eastern news per steamer at Foo Choow states that eleven persons who had been found guilty of robbery have been beheaded. The Japanese coast bordering on the Gulfs of Owarai and Mijaga, has been swept by huge waves, and it is estimated that full 1000 lives have been lost. October 14. The "Altar of Heaven," at Pekin, the principle temple in China, which was on fire when the last mail left, was burned to the ground. Two men have been arrested on a charge of incendiarism.

Belgrade, October 13

Ex-King Milan insisted on the Servian Regents prohibiting an interview between the young monarch and his mother, Natalia, asserting that the latter was insane. Subsequently he gave way and the interview took place. .Nkw Yobk, October 12. Nine arrests have been made in connecnection with the murder of Dr Cronin.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 50, 15 October 1889, Page 2

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GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 50, 15 October 1889, Page 2

GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 50, 15 October 1889, Page 2

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