LATE CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright. | PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.! W^ London, July 6. A protest against the African agreement ib being signed by members of the Eonse of Commons. It is currently repotted that Lord Randolph Churchill haa become reconciled to his former colleagues, and that be returns to the Cabinet. He will receive either the Secretaryship of India or Ireland, and in the eyent of the latter Mr A. J. Balfour would lead the House of Commons in succession to Mr W. H. Smith, who is likely to accept a peerage. The Bow street police, who go out on strike on Monday night, have warned the the tradesmen to close early specially as a safeguard to their premises, Heavy rains and cold nights are dam* aging all. the European crops, and are causing grave anxiety. Australian wheat, ex warehouse, 36s to 375 ; New Zealand, long-berried ditto, ex warehouse, 35s 6d to 365. Madbid, Julj 7. Cholera is spreading at Valencia, Suakim. July 7. It is reported here that Osmari Digna, with 5000 followers, has left Tokar for the Nile. A famine is still being experienced by his folowers, who haye been compelled to resort to cannibalism. Nkw. Yobk, July 7. It has been finally decided that th« convict Kremmler shall be executed by electricity, Stdkbt, July 7. At the annual sheep sale merino stud 1 rams sold at prices ranging from 50 to 500 guineas. Meibottbnb, July 7. The sculling race between Eerr, the champion amalenr sculler of the colony, and Bubear, ex-champion of (professional), was won by the latter by a dozen lengths. * Beceired July 8, 12.15 p.m. s London, July 7. Mr E Parke, editor of the North London Press, who was sentenced to 12 months 1 imprisonment for libelling Lord Euston in connection with the Cleveland street scandal, has been released. Adelaide, This Day. Heavy rains and gales have wrecked ' several houses at Gladstone, and the townwas flooded. I Paris, July 6. Eyrand, who was arrested at Havana, on the accusation of JaprieUe Bompara, has confessed to the murder of M. Gouffe, Some was spent searching for him. When arrested he attempted to commifc suicide. ■ ■ .-■: :
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 10, 8 July 1890, Page 2
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360LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 10, 8 July 1890, Page 2
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