MATTERSON BEATS BUBEAR.
EUSSIA AND GEEMANY.
THE CBONIN MJJEDEE CASE.
NATIVE TEOUBLES AT NEW.
GUINEA,
M0BE : STBIKES.
Received October 15, 12.20 p.m. LoKDfw^ Ociober 24, The sculling match between Bubear and Neil Matterson was won by the latter: A strike has taken place among the; tramway men at Cardiff because the punches used caused extra labor. The demands of the Bristol Gasmen: have been conceded and work resumed. Despite the official reports it seems certain the relations between the Czar and the Emperor of Germany are not exceedringly cordial, and the former was evidently offended at the coolness of the populace. Private authentic information states: that when replying to the toast of his health, the Czar, who was barely civil to the Emperor of Germany, who, while proposing the toast, spoke in Russian out of compliment to his Imperial Guest, but the latter responded in French. C. A. V. Coneybeare, M.P. for Cam-, bourne, who was sentenced to threemonths imprisonment for aiding and abetting th» Plan of Campaign, was released to-day and his constituents, to the number of ten thousand, celebrated the occasion with a. great ovation.
IST kw York, October 13. The Bey. Mr Talmage's tabernacle has been burned down. Three members of the dan-na-Gael h.ive been arrested for offering men on» to five thousand dollars each to get elected on the jury in the J>v Crouin case for the= purpose of acquitting the accused. Pakis, October 14. It is rumored a large French loan is about to be issued for the purpose of consolidating.the floating debt. Moscow, October 14. The Viedonioste says Bussia intended to occupy Varna and Bourgas three years ago, and suggests it should do so now. Brisbane, This Day. Two hundred and fifty natives attacked Mr MacGregor, Administrator of British. New Guinea, who, accompanied bj r a, party, was searching for some murderers. Thei assailants were beaten off with a loss of four killed and eleven wounded. There was no casualties on MacGregor's-side.. Adklajde. This Doy. The brickmakers have struck for an increase in wages.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 50, 15 October 1889, Page 2
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