CABLE NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright jFK»< >>nit*:d prkss association I t Jv -,•:,. V IfbifDOic, June 2 It m rumpured^that Count Herbert Bismarck is^tojiiarry the eldest daughter of Oppo^pn to the compensation of publicans for loss of license is increasing, and it is probable that the proposal will be ■withdi^n.;.^...:, . ,.„;, .--,. -a,- wT; . ,. v *. Mr^]Bneß, fin aquatic authority, writea to thei; Sportsman that Mr O^Cbhnor, Postmaster-General of New South Wales accused ; by Swirle's .., uncle of liamperihg with the' Searle"membrial, was merely endeavouring to carry put the wishes of. the' ■ English^ subscribers, (who, desired their gift to be placed in the' 'Sydney ArtsGallervi . ■...,-_ «. The French Government propose to legalise ten hours a day as the limit of labour. The Pall Mall Gazette says that a Pamellite seat has been placed ait the disposal of Sir T. Mcllwraith, of Queensland.'.: ~ r f / * ■. i -. - : • ;'■ '•: . Bishop Dwyer/ of iimerick, has withdrawn fegm Ms_ priests power to give absolutibfi for|b6y&6t|ers.) ?■. -t '•..?. \- Mr GoscUen, replying 'to Mr Henniker Heaton, said it was illegal for English insurers: in' thti i Colonial Mutual Company to deduct the' amount of their premiums from the income-tax. The Australian Companies had neither a strong nor an equitable claim to hav6 a difference made between themselves and^hef British. Companies. Zjlf^ti I -j Pv; C^-. Sir G. Campbell and Mr Conybeare, in Committee. ■.. ftfr S\ipplyr attacked the captain of H.M.S..Rpyah^t for shelh^ig native villages in the Pacific. "" c : i ; Washington. June 3. It is now consideredpprqbable that , the United States tariff will-ndt'b* 'altered at all. ■ -'. .;.'/'.]•: OKbblin, Jnne'2.. L It is alleged that Prince Bismarck is intriguing ; at hgnie ; and abroad, and that, the Ka&er is resolved to stop him, and has cautioned the ex-Chancellor not to persist in his behaviour. . , . lU-fr ■/•■;■• ;-v •-SOTii./Jane'S:-"'' A severe gale has been experienced here and 'great destruction to property is reported. Two soldiers were killed and eleven injured. <( f * ' — — — — — — . ;j" 1 : .- ■■ London, June 4^ Madame Melba's re-appearance in London as Juliet in *an x opera founded on Shakspeare^s tragedy was, greefeaivith unusual enthueiasm, The Prince and ' Priufiess^of Wales were present. ... . s . ;; .- - * Jilarylebone woa the match against 1 the Australians bj 7 wickets. ....... .„*., *-. % . - : ■;.! ?; PAEisrJufle-4. ;- * The Duke of Orleans has been par ,dpned. He will be conducted to the frontier. . . : ;/ ; ( t.J ♦ ;.-J'!' .
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 147, 5 June 1890, Page 2
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372CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 147, 5 June 1890, Page 2
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