LATE CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (PEB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION). : London. January 19. The Duke of Teck, Lord Wblseley, and thousands of others attended the funeral of Mrs FitzGeorge, thelate wife, of the Duke of Cambridge. Mr Hadden Chambers, the young Australian dramatist, has quarrelled with Mrs Langtry about the production of biff new play, Mr . Bancroft is acting as arbitrator between them. Obituary— Mr Talbqt, M.P. for Mid Glamorgan, since 1839, and was known as the Father of the House of Commons. . He was in his 87th year. January 20. In accordance with the wish of Her Majesty the . Queen, the remains of Lord Napier will be buried between the tomb* of Wellington and Nelson in the crypt of . St Paul's, The Emperor William, of Germany has written to the Queen sympathising with her and the army on . ther. - loss of the deceased soldier. - ; ' ' ! " A deputation to-day waited- on theFinancial Secretary to the Treasury deprecating the jpractice of marking on the bales received in England the place of origin of colonial wool. A promise was given the deputation that the matter should receive early consideration. " * New Zealand hemp; L2B 10s to L2S 15ft .. ■■.::•-■; '■/■ t ■■■ ■ Tallow — Medium mutton, 24s 6d ditto, beef, 23*. .. : ; The arrivals of wool to- date total tip 170,000 bales. . The English; wheat market is firmer, the Continental declining, arid the Ameri-. can steady. New- Zealand wheat on passage averages 355. Paris. January 19. At a meeting of the Portuguese in thi* city, Senhor Zorilla denounced British piracy, and asserted that Spain and Portugal would shortly become united under a Republican 'form of Governments
Received January 21, noon. ■■. Madrid, Janunrj 20; Martinez has failed to form a ministry r and Sagosta has been called on to under" take the task again. Paris, January 20 M. Bothschild has refused to float & Russian loan in Paris, on the ground thafr • the security offered wa3 inadequate, and that France would shortly require a loan herself. . • Hamburg, January 20. There has been a great influx of stokers from the Baltic, and the case of the men who recently struck against, a reduction of wages is hopeless. Sydney, This Day. Weather reports from the other colonies show the heat is intense in Melbourne, and Adelaide. Two deaths occurred ia the latter city yesterday from this cause. .
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 89, 21 January 1890, Page 2
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384LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 89, 21 January 1890, Page 2
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