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<w yl?W yfflTBD EREBB ASSOCIATION..: VVi i;Wi:^ Afobxantv October ]2.-; ' The Irish Times, Dublin, a ConBerY«Vtive pui)e,r, lias set afloat .a sj;ory ib[at rphf jPtinc^ of Wales is.proniotipg tt^-gßttrriage ■ between - his' youngest tkaksghter,* -Princess Maudej ' and' Ferdinand IKoth'j&hild. jT '" T^Prjncess L^uise^of Wales isfxapidij aecj^ipg iu ,healfch r and has-* f ttiifti«^ fits da%<v -.yj.-IV/ hA :.:-■■■: ■••••::- ii-i-^ — Inverness, the^ . f ampus, tw;o-year old, -^has Void, "and"- 5 j^ilV "leaf lijMf^n'jEtf)? |£&erica J at. t'he!,ead c ,o| th« afeeWg ae^sonV' ofißalliagtfty, sjjg^iyl^i.nani^.dti^eQTathy-. ! »iis brut U^jf^aiurdferdd hyjmirisers on 'Sfepteui rer 14th because he gave-^siieltjer t] ©vteretrtSwfefs, wlfti "irfibffi^tEeyj bja,< cniarreHea. ,? •! . ;i !i *• * Mr Gladstone 13 < devohngi his spar time-at- Hawarden to the arrangem eu ofiofiis- aiemQraud'a, 'ma^u 6Bcrif>tß, an< Jiatlt^.STpeprebentJtfg 1 -nearly --a ton ii j*»igiit, t^oiithat itejr *tnay T a^ail«Tili for the preparation? U»f !^^ nis'bwn'ii&iol lectK»ttßral^o hia, biography;. , iV/ . - r: ? (so^ameiut3 "^Btfi«ei havfrfj 11 ?^ «*• -'itljea'JStn Mara cemetery for the remains: ; of : Conn Mtrabeau7th^ , Jffljjfpf ipr^he^ri^figri^ sayin.gr the i qx fianfeSfi%'rißW' ! f ro4u; me' ai-stuTbe. 11 ;^ P^ffi^|£u baran n sernliard"t proposes to brinj anTa^o^i^fy Buak,e|T token >f romjtb "raate in colour resenxblea thtx asp b^ mimMftiffi&n dueen |^^ IV T ( O|»^aa^ed^©gToes'^ere poisonec •df a politicaT outdoor meetings ii B&ttHgHi&K- ft -^Eoiiry rTos^Jliprar^mth^rran reei 3 *s&Qpd fo B |Sa% + s a iiatWil sfmiftgainlif via. wisneg. attempted tc £]&ot hWat B Sftar F o^He Mlb'i th« wadding. Being- prevented.— hf A careless employe set#*e toi«emc nspllia ulured in tlie" Faryuigtoii BtatiW^^Tata^^-aUieastrouWVotl r Bagration on bepWmbier 15, which did much damagep and seriously , imp^aw&&ffii«aShMS.^ >-»i^A Despatches -to Ifie", London, I)aih - ' say -t9itft s^ ;^TOrr^awy.'^pauSc ''prevails amon| :; t!le $outh- ; Knßßiaii a grain ei.s porpaV o^itfgiWttfe^^cede'n^diy i wtefle fiiksia^irade'ia^^niS'alis'ed, c though .*&e,.*arTSfi€ { -w? feoddr^'"^ * ddui* tifl^Atoon tae'^ittt', genei^cSashnlTwd sdutnerii^xpyrt; , er«iAttT^vf4itedi Government v policy in raising the tariff is : pro^ .. *-■ nounc^ffsaaiaa. siaao i ■TJiß^e6en^bdriiing- 3 6f o a-'bJ^ brew- - -eryiio.l'rapkfpri, in which-a-serioiM : •loß3^%^v^d^ailt^eiwort Qf - a^aifcnaigedt toperativet oHe set : fire :->to*fße^mgipgb and.^]ien /( opened the the Tats and' 'allowed , 3000 -barrels of >Leer to ran^^t^^raste 1 . \r;&j*peT doing &liT<4frW&ft possible; rhe ' committed surcrae-^ "^ vTkiji-i-T-' -'> -•'-'-' Eichard O'Br^^l^Sfontreal, who Ms charged{ .wdtE sending' wftftt Report ; that the Prince had-been mixed up in a streftffigiiry appeared'^erore^Jiid^e Desmoyers oan^heivl6thban& pleaded : not guilty. He waa-released on bail, giving bonds in- SOO^oilars himself wiJhiiwQsftttreti^s of . 500 dollars each. He h^arjetajjiid j.the : Servicea of two . leading criminal )%w>y.en in Montreal, : And willa fiontestf the .case* • O ? Srien, - -who is a n«f¥gpapef; reporter/ says he goj^AiST^formalaon fe *co^k'ia good .eource. . .'... ..-._.._■- in f|^|^9^|^phe}§(ed^^^t;ail4 Berlin, occupiea by a weafthy merchant namey^ and Jhs family. His two daiigftiers^a'goVerrießs, and a maid were burned to death. Countl Scffl&nia,H who : -n^d : : bVen -ruined by gambling:, committed cfiuicJßfe aTTßljfin^n • befe ■ *'"'"•. The London Qhrpniclu's Vienna cor:xmtftfflm*ijF&e*sMsfl£ of 'the -passage of the McKinley Bill, combined with the fall a in :) gold, lowered the price of mother-of-pearl 13 per cent. bn&>«!3 Cffl-anufadtur^W'bf'tle artfcfelc'fg^a -t\ims hicidn^M^^dM^ to avoid working W'a i3 lb&. „ thousand persons are thrown'. box^of' employment. .agiapaYil'"' 1 ". Lawyer BlacKmanjryiMrttnana, is in Kew York (Septauihef 19) pushing a Gia^mftp^h^^nj^Te^ast; side of Bo id way .fjojnigbtoi.&S jßt|efeijs, ; !jJils claiinsi he has bought the title from the real lieir§ s cj^inas -in> Brooi^u^iil^j^ff^e^A hiu? .; .■■•i^-.l At JSpokane Fall?, Wa6hin£t<-n, Bep^felP¥t^ a i^mitf tlaße<h^K#^N: l ir^erB :< -PaaJfic i freipt J yards killed some twenty workmen. There is no longer:'** stir plus in the TJnitea»Btjfitfel' Ti-erfsnryi r <The -di^' "burlQth^nttPin" thih'-y-two '.'H ! ys tip tv Septevrfhef >T.'7 excee-ie Hl.er'o iptbby 61,000,000d015. The -strikers^ miad§ a : H«ito'us desnoHStF&iuflh 6u J 'tbfe iti^hti of;Septetn^ ber 9, at SoStha'in'pt^u 1 , tfnd i :wer'e' 1 6niy dispersed at the upinr of Jibe J)axouet, ■ The ti?oWdilfeg^n 4fie'dUk~ ! labourers preveucinjg-/4ihe:'<l©parture of fieverjtlr-ti-ainar^-The -May,i^j read -*Biot %ffo gfe oT|f|rg|d|led fury or tne moo/ a .sectiou uf/which stormed that £tf?i^.iiSl|o.%olftse und business pren^.^B; BUi.asljiug! every ' ™»dow, .TJ^^o^s.^bVeJ^l^n^ipj plied wiLr ammunition and o d- re ' to charge. For a mmnent the rioters made a resistence, but seeing many of their number fall -.pierced hv bhe «oldierff \®s>Bs¥\ tb^t JESMQj •broke, and ded^ns^d djjSOA'^PJ*) " The eaipioyers held a meeting, and eu bß«tttteiitl>r 1 issued ? jiamd U •■ Is r "prpf 7iu«illK WelXi)rofeuti6n'£o tne nien re" turning to wurk. The Union sub tuitted a proposal for an advance iv t-oudiiitiu that no xwh Jjuh>n m n he eiuj>l«.y^d?' f^u^ r .-- ; , ■...-• H'A'j'Ji U^ U-3U Us> lH^i-
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 50, 14 October 1890, Page 4
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