GABLE NEWS.
(PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, October 16. Mr de Cobain, M.P., who is wanted on n criminal aharsensrSGi-iousljr illy v : g r -. ■*«?; -It is prppbsed-; ! t0: Hold a ;nati6,nnliceleji; bra tion in honb uriii) EV.t li e Prince 6 f^a les } 50t.1i birthday* r "; y. : ■)■.■'■ '/w-'/l^rh It has been, .ascertained the manager;; of., the*. London add River Phitp Bank; which suspended rpajraeut afew tnoiitlis ago, has embezzled [£Booo. jl'' Five persons were '/siiffoca ted ma fire, at .Mill wall last night; v *,v ; TonvManri says tliat the worlunen^are; renonncmg boilijthe- Tories: and Liberals and theydemahd an equUabladiVi3i6ii'p£ work and profits. . > 'October A moetine of ratepayers has, by a: large ; majontyv decided to oppose General Booth's propbsfil'. to:, build a Salvation. Home on tlicTliaines Embankment; " .-■ A syndieatoi'.of ; London .financier? is shippings largepquantity cf goldftfr ibei Argentine llo'public,>-whcre stock%.:are : recovering, consequent- on the new ; Bank; Bill Imyingbeen passed- by' botk^en'aXe and Cliamier..;v * ; V : -.-.;;■ :..:':>V : The President .of the Architectura l"is.-* sociatibn has agreed ;tb arbitrate^irijthe^ ca'rpenfers'^d'jsputp.-'^Alryiidjr'^pnei'Jiunr dred-firms have cMceded thel^ demands of the men... ../•?■;;■"_•;;—. ':-'■ o'^i. '~-}i. The War.pffice claimsasuta 'front the Liter pool^T^pfejc^pompaiiiies/ifolr' assistance retidered/dyring tlrt^stnteJliisfe year. ..''.;■.; ■"'• :# W^:^'' ;i :;^>asi)sS:S§ ' " '■ '.:■ ;"■■■. '' : "f^^?^i'.^^^o-'^ ■ The Sfc James'; 'Gazette^aUeges^tha £ financial anarchy'andjco^ supfeme4%sew:?So}i^ the looSrne^sJpa^ers."sup^ as to? the pi-Sir Parkes;' . which .its' believes, remoyes-the ■ -'only; {jjuoi-:.; :antee r 6^.the-;;safe^ of "British^ investors'; -Ifc addsithat.thejredent loanv'was-pbtained un'Sei:*the.ezcnse-'''':df:'ConTerfflph'"''an'd.''^aß'' absorbed by tacpommodatibn bills with local banks. : ; ,7-J-._- ' »;;':•.> Tiie'Economisfc "ad>'i.sef! the Premier;pl ; Ne»:Z ea 1 arid^tp exch tinge <Jse w ) Ply m oil Ih> bonds, 'for. N.evfe Zealand- & ; "per. coats,; wliichiarecHeiip:-- • . . ; *. TK.e.y.^aiViitf4'klSlr'pn > '-:and Petroleum, Oompafty^itte^capital^bf £125,00$ has; ■ been^registeredf /^ -v &"■ '■'[ f: ,^ ,i«J i X ■'■.' ; MoTSoKc>viG,' Gctobej'iS.; S The Ghinese>Gbvprnmeiit ; ifearWihat Ru'ssia'is . tryingito )ad vance;= bn^tlie f roriy tier at 3£a£hgaiyf aid . scme;uneasiness!is ; occasioned. " ; ; i-: : . -.., .The ;Ghin6se lias^ ; ;de^ manded frpm^Eusjsiat 'air >explaiiafibn>pf; h e r a t f i tud or with? ".!rega vd> tb ~ the ifiam i r PlaleauV < - -?y :£...s''^O " , '?' -.^ : '..■ ' ■' : -A '■; TTbeTGJii^e.^^ compassipnale;a;llowancetp.f £300O v ta-tlie r -mother:p£tKe/|itleV; iMr • Argbnt, a;Wfc leyah misslbnary^';wh.o^ >was' •' njurderkct; during ii.c: recent ribtS;ft "■";".': -:' : " ; ' v \ ':'; ; ; -V;;.'.;- ,- : W^s^- s y Octpberl7v_-"; ' The glassworters: who went" on- strike' 7 liaye bebn prosecuted, breach of cpri» ■tract, and each .of i them fined £4i It'is estimated that the loss ; to' tlie employers while tie men* are put, is 12s 6d per day . Qctbbßr rffi?^vi^ I lii lUiilliiiili I I iin.j.i ii in'i' .I'lll'"! M .. sittings yesterday, consequent ;bnvicpnjtinued dii-brder arising but ;p£ : bS(jnsi ye remarks i oijNLv It J.;Atkinspn,;MvP^ for ;BpsjtbnV England., :Mr membbr who , shortly befoVd prorbgatioti o f .the. British Parliament; wa s suspended for a week fpr : disrespect to the.Speater; ■ : f'- :^'':'" ":J>"&- -:-. Gctobe^'lS^j The reportedwrecl£?tof : the steamer;bffi Newfoundland, with ularge loss of life, turns out tp be ahdhx.' '■■■■. . >*;; St. PETEESBTifiG, October IQW> Donations. are iflo wing in for the relief of the victimsjJpf :iliisjfamine. .. ■ The peasanfry%re*-pe|itioriing the Czar: for help. .."'" • - ■ ■ October: 18, ';; The expulsion of Jews frpii the eputhTern districts bj Russia >has-beei^stppped; The Czar's Nearly visit to . tliefßmperbf of Germany'ispS^cially announced. : The Ministerial 'Cbmmittee : estimate that 123,000,000^rpubles will be required; to meet the distress caused by the failure of the harvest. \.: ; : . ♦Talpabaiso, Octcil)erlß. Four sailors. ;belraßing _to' t&e.TJnited States warsßip Baltimpre " were killed in \ a street row in Valparaisp. . . ": . Beeeik, Oetobert:l6? ; It is thought possible .the length : pf term of military service Tnll be reduced. Several battalions, cbmposed of "inoruenr. rolled only for two years,; haye. 'been created. Gctbl)9r'lß; Herrßebel, Socialist leader, speaking at the Congress of -German Sbcialistaat' Eruft, admitted tha|; the views of his party haye "been mpaerated owing to ecoiipmic conditibns, and because it ytixs impossible; at present, to urge their demands by force, or bring, on, a popular rising with any chance of success. .Constantinople, Octbber 18. The Sultan :is hurrying on further fortification of the Dardanelles.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 48, 20 October 1891, Page 2
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619GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 48, 20 October 1891, Page 2
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