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LATE CABLES.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. t*BB TO»TBP> PRK»B ASSOCIATION). London, April 21. Mr Bancroft r who acted u» arbitrator in the dispute between Mrs Lang try and Mr Haddon- Chambers, the Australian dramatist, bas awarded th» latter damages-, His play, which was refused by Mrs Langtry, is to be» produced at the Avenue Theatre. Bbblin, April 21. The 1 strike of spinners and weavers* at Mulhauaeu, near Basle, has tbrowa 17,000 people out of employment. Vienna, April 21. The Austrian Government has refused to grant holidays to State employes on May 1, but private firmsnave consented to do so. „.,..', Lisbon,: April 21. Major Pinto has arriyed at Lisbon and met with aa epthusiastic reception, but there was no disorder. King Carlos, in a speech from the* Throne at the opening of the Chamber of Deputies, said he hoped the dispute with England would, be amicably arranged. . ; Wabhinotok, April 21. The Caucus Committees have abandoned the Silver Purchase Bill. The advocates of the free coinage of silver are preparing a measure* which shall be acceptable to all parties. It will limit the issue of notes to the amount of silver produced in the United States:

Beoeived April 22, 12.25 p.m. '.'■': London. April 21. Obituary — Charles Pardon, a wellknown cricket authority. Telegrams from Delegoa confirm th* news that a large Volunteer expeditionhas set out for Cheroms, in the Shir* district. Zanzibab, April. 2l. The Portugese are riotously, boycotting: the English residents in Qnihmaoe, a. seaport of Mozambique. .-'..- Paris. April 31. It is stated |that owing to the violent conduct of the leaders at the recent Sooi- , alist meeting, the authorities here hayebeen ordered to suppress the labor demstrations on May 1, Latest news froth Dahomney is- to the effect that the French beheaded five Amazons out of revenge for the beheading; of four French sentries. M. Lionie, editor of a Republican organ, in an article on the affairs in Esgrpt, advises France to dismiss the idea of Egypt being evacuated by England as an empty dream, and says that it would be far better for France to submit to the inevitable* and cultivate the friendship of England.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 128, 22 April 1890, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 128, 22 April 1890, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 128, 22 April 1890, Page 2

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