LATE CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (per united phess association.) London, October 14. In.the-courße of a -speech at Bradford : to- day, Sir- Charles Dilke aaid that the Bystem adopted" in Australia' of payingmembers of Parliament was a great sue* cess, and he supposed it would not be long before the system was adopted by England. • . "Mr Burns claims that the recent strike has resulted in increasing the number of trade "unionists by over 100,000. In .London alone he asserts the workers at 160. trades have gained a- tea per cent-in-crease of wages r and fifteen per cent to- ' duction in the number of hours worked. Sofia, October 14. . Prince Dalgeioukoff has been expelled from Bulgaria for plotting against the Government. ArHEira, October 14. Chakir Pasha, who was recently ap- . pointed Governor of Crete, has asked the Porte to recall him. 1 Belgbade, October 14. The correspondents of the London Daily - News an <3 Standard have been expelled from Servia, owing to their comments on the political situation, i Sydney, October 14. The body of one of the gii Is drowned in the yachting accident was found floatingm the harbour. A nuuib «r of sharks were endeavouring to devour the body, and two boat?' crews who attempted to secure it were driven off. Eventually the police launch at great risk recovered the body, and while it was being hauled onboard a shark tore off one of the arms'.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 50, 15 October 1889, Page 2
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237LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 50, 15 October 1889, Page 2
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