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Jjy Electric' Telegi-aph-^Copyright. I peb United 'Ipke'ss A'ssbciA'Tidir. r /• ;:^ i;U - il _ioNtfe^ i Marbh2t! ; The following— is— the— re«ult-of -the iDerby HHandibap "A Sie^Bplecifase i— Hastings,^ 1 ; :;Callaoy 2: ; > SVautia, '3 . ; ■-•! Lord (Salisbury.i'stkted ;«t fctie,';Conference of the Conservative I . 'Party^ that questions o r f . r .colonjal importance would receive the earnest ,-attohtWn oj the Governttpent. ."'. ;/ I?.,''*/!,,. \'^ ■{: ■;..' The Jlotbsphi^ds. hJaVe undertaken the Russfaa conversion loan of fifteen 4nillionß. r . , ' , Sir Heiipnles Rfc^itfeon 1 dehi^t^af •he has any intention 1 bf /becbtriin^ a <candidate^f6r the BMIe of Commons ;in the Home Rule interest >! !> ' l ' ! Mr Gladsome has deolin«d an into visit Ireland,, as he fears "that it i may , exaspe^afce tte pisiter •sarty. l'' '■" ''" * '"'' "" \ , The -disease (repfOTted from Northern Italy j' duHng whicij: suiEerers -in 'a death-like trance,- iias ! made ite; appearance in London. The political situation in' Germatiy 'oecaßioriat^i uneasiness thfouglunit Europe, except in Germany itself. Canon Saumarez ,_^mith r has ap»cepted the primacy of s Austraiija, and - leaves for y dney in v three months time. ■;_ ■___■■ !*<r^ y : : -___ ; " The feeling m the city is favourable •to the four million loan "being placed? on > the*^market after Easter, providing an assurance is •given th^tln^', fuxth^rl borrowing, will -take place for twelve .rj'\l ■;,'. i'ri :.i March -22i: . The Nortliumberlandcolhery owners ;hare gtajjtfid: . theirl employes anbin'crease of 7$ per cent. The Labour Conference has agreed to prohibit children under 14 years of »ge wor^QgCiß miiuefa, /Iperfdrlming night work, or exceeding six hours per day, to fprbjdj.yjproaan: Morkmg in mines, and ohildren are to be protected from engaging in;uiih«althy or -danger^us^ trades. It yhas j ahsqnbeen -decided to, abolish Sunday iabour -•except in special' cases. ' '' 4 ? v . BBBLi^, March 2^. ? The acceptance of 'Jßrßmarck?B m&mgictkzcm'Bent of the German states At a meeting of workmen in the •suburb of the city to discuss the eight . hours system some disor4er took place and the .gendarmes, sen£ for. "They were' receiv&d with ' voi/ey8 l/ 6f isfones, Jand in return ehar^dd the mob with drawja swords., ; injjuring many, -men and womea. Two gendarmes were |Ha^fen< '.. to ideath &tid others a regiment of tr 4 oops has beejn sent to the scene, '' "' '•'' - " iJ ni '" "*' 'Pabis, M-afch 20. '' [ Frenchmen on ,th©/road to Abomeyj, in Dahpmey country^' have %em. placed, in irons' and iXI-trerated 'bV'lhe '-natives l r-\} r: ••;•*«' J-);-; Kt,f!j h q-m-i :•>: Cabvl, March 20. _. Ishak Khan is carrying ont his •threat, jps has cpmmeiicsd aa ; invasion •of Afghan terrjtor^i i *...; v A -i -. «.-. u
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 4
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409Summary of Cable News Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 4
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