LATE CABLES.
— - — r-i- -. ■' By Electric Telegraph —Copyright. |PKRUNfTKD PRKSS ASSOCIATION.' Constantinople, May 26. Five Turkish: officers, found guilty of seizing and kissing the wife and daughter of a Russian dragoman, were sentenced to six months' imprisonment. The Suiton has slso ordered them to be banished for life to Tripoli. Stdnet, This Dny The Sydney Presbytery has called on the Rev. Gardiner to return forthwith to answer the charges against him. Gardiner wrote from; Auckland resigning, bis position in the Ministry. Capetown, May 26. The R.M.S; left for Hobart yesterday, one day late. London. May 456 Tbe English ~rt*beat market, is lifeless, Continental firm, and American advancing. New Zealand longberried, 37s 6d. For cargoes on passage sellers ask 35s buyers offer 34s 6d. M. Pasteur's chicken cholera has failed to destroy marmots ih Russia but the invention of an Odessa engineer has been successful, and it is hoped to be made applicable to the rabbit in Australia. Mr W. Terriss, an actor, has received 4200 from Miss Cornwall for publishing a statement in the Sunday Times that he (Terriss) was coldly received in America. A meeting at Tipperary was "pre- . claimed" Iby the authorities. Messrs Dillon and W. O'Brien j addressed the. meeting outside the town;. A lead pipe filled with explosives was thrown at 'the police while they were engaged dispersing the crowds in the town. /The next wool sales at Antwerp will be held from the 3rd to 7th of June. Fourteen thousand bales will.be offered, of which number 5000 are from Australia. New York, May 24. The sentence of death by. electricity passed on Kremmler has been confirmed. ' Sullivan and Jackson have been threatened with arrest In Virginia. St. Pktbrsrurg. May 24. The' Czar has reasserted: that Russia will remain neutral in the event of a war between France and Germany. ''■■'• - ;~ Russian Jews have been forbidden to edit pr publish newspapers. St. John's May 26. . A French warship ordered the British fishermen to remove their nets in St. George's Bay situated , on the west coast of Newfoundland, and landed a party of marines to see that the order was complied with. A British, warship was present, but did not interfere. Chicago. May 26 An infernal machine has been found at the base of the police monument. The .heavy, rain which fell damaged the fuse before it took effect. . 4 Morocco, May 24. . Heavy- floods have been experienced at Serfon, ' and many Moors and fifty Jewish residents have been drowned. The town lies in ruitts.' :
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 143, 27 May 1890, Page 2
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416LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 143, 27 May 1890, Page 2
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