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By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright (PER UNITKD PHKSS ASSOCIATION.) London. October 31. The Jews resident in England hare presented an addcejs to Cardinal Manning, in commemoration of his silrer jubilee. The ilev Hermann Aider was the promotor of the presentation. Mr Troup, who accompanied the late Stanley Expedition, in course of an iutec* new, declared that the expedition was solely for greed and to secure the wealth of JEuiin Pasha's ivory, and also that the relief of Emm was only a matter of secondary importance. He defended the rearguard iron tbe charges levelled against them by Stanley. Stanley replying to Troup's statements, says he does not accase Major B*rttelot of immorality, biit something else. Stanley has left for th& United States, where he will deliver a course of lectures, Novomber 1. The Agents-General have arranged an interview with the Post Office authorities for Monday for the purpose of discussing the beginning of the 2£ rate of postage to the colonies in Jaiuary. The Marquis of Hartington. speaking at Edinburgh, stated that tbe Union party had much to fear unless the Government uolioy already presented was vigorously pressed before the general election. Aa English doctor, the proprieter of a sanatorium at Nice, proposes to; establish a sanatorium at Mildura for the grape cure. The Hon A. J. Balfour, Chief Secretary of Ireland, has completed his tour of districts in Ireland which are affected with the potato blight. Throughout bis visit he was received, with surprising cordiality and marks of respect. A circular issued by the Trades Council states that the various irades in England have sufacient funds on reserve to enable them do grant the loan of £20,000 required by Australian strikers if the respective Unions are agreeable to the fund being devoted to that object. The circular also appeals to the Unions in Canada and the United States to render monetary assistance to the striken in Australia. ZAKZißAß,November 1. Fifty natives were killed at Witu dor iug the attack of the British force. Nbw Yobk, November 1. By a collision off tlie American coast ths Spanish steamer Viscaya was sunk and 62 lives lost.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 59, 4 November 1890, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 59, 4 November 1890, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 59, 4 November 1890, Page 2

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