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[CABLE;. NEWS."

(PER UNITED PnESS;ASSpCIiTION.). s London, November i<C. Lord Carrington^speaking at Bristol, made a vehement attack on the policy of Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for "the colonies. He said the Tories maintained; the diyine righVof - L tbe English in EiiglandHto nile ; ;the Empire', .while the -EiberSls'rnaintained-tho'Spolitical^guality of English everywhere because the English democracy built the colonies. The Daily News warmly approves Lord Carriri'gtori'sremarks. -•--<■-- ■■■-.--•■ - -.-..-.• The Times considers he has set a bad example and looks upon his speech as a reckless bid for popularity. The morning Post regrets that a rising follower of Mr Gladstone, with a., good colonial record, did not keep in touch with Imperial politics. The charge of playing Russia against England in the Pamir advance has modified the British policy, and the fear of throwing China into the hands .of Russia caused the Marquis of Salisbury . to abandon the threaten naval demonstration. '.''■': The rebels, numbering 15,000 armed with lepeating rifles, sacked the town of Teh we', and defeated, r the Imperialists^ everywhere." "" " '; • .■■*'' •-' . The .Star asserts that Australian finance is rotten. - The Mayor of Eastbourne, wlisHMjie* recent disturbance with; tfie .Salvation;; Army took place, is, string • Bramwell Booth for slander in '.'asserting- that the Mayor looked on while^ blood flowed in the streets. '.''-': .. ' : .L.i-v Lord Randolph Churchill is. returning^ in order to. -avoid the Transyaal, where . trouble is feared. *'■/. ■'.■ ~ „■:''■' i,. '-. '■''■■ . The/ death is announced' of ;Mr -Jphn, Nightingall, .'the / well • known Epsom' trainer. „.-. Mr Armstrong,'" Madame Melba's hus-^ band, has applied for a commission to examino witnesses in Vienna. \ The Due d' Orleans opposed the 1 motion on the grounds that the application is premature. Further argument stands adjourned until the 30th. last. . ■ , ■ In the Samoan land. caa&, McArthur yersus Cornwall, and the cross action, the Privy Council dismissed both appeals and the decree stands affirmed. No costs were allowed. November 15". The cricket executives of Lancashire and Yorkshire have made a protest against a visit of an Australian team next year as undesirable, and state they will not allow their professionals to play in representative matches. Lord Carrington, in his Bristol speech, avowed he was a strong Home Ruler. The Liberals must eject a Government which was held in scorn abroad and only lived at Home by political tricks. The Standard reminds Lord Carrington that Mr Gladstone and Lord Granville are largely responsible for the flouts and -jeers levelled at the colonies and for the cold view taken of the colonials' connection by Liberals. The St. James' Gazette describes Lord Carrington as a "Cheeky Whig Peer " and bis speech as a " heap of assertions." It maintains that it is Tory principles which have saved the country from the alienation caused by the Liberals' policy, and defends Lord Salisbury for refusing to led the colonial Parliament assume power over the reforms in Africa that English enterprise has gathered into the Empire. The coroner's jury censured the crews of the Brighton and Shorehaih life boats for refusing to go out in the recent gales. Sir G. Berry has received a requisition from Melbourne to become a candidate at next general election. ' ' The South Wilton election resulted in the return of Lambert, Home Ruler, the figures being Lambert 4322, Butler, Unionist, 3910. Rome, November 14. It is reported here that the United States Government will indemnify Italy for the lynching of the Sicilians in New Orleans prison in March last. Valpaeaiso, November 14. Don Gaudarillas, one of Balmaceda's Ministers, has committed suicide in the mountains, where he has been hiding since the defeat of his chief. New Yoke, November 14. The police made a raid on a second meeting of armed Anarchists in Chicago, who«had threatened to destroy the town by means of dynamite, and murder the mayor and police officers. The close season for the Behring Sea sealing resulted in largely increasing seal poaching, and the captures are said to have exceeded the contract number by five times. In the second raid on the Anarchist meeting in Chicago 26 persons were arrested and disarmed. All the books and flags found in the building were seized. Steps are being taken to prevent Anarchists meeting in Philadelphia. This course meets with the general approval of the public. Lisbon, November 13. A violent hurricane has been experienced in Portugal. Portugal is despatching a warship to protect her interests in Brazil. Rio de Janieeo, November 13. The majority of the troops and citizens in tbe Rio Grande are opposed to General Fonseca. „ Bebltn, November 14. Herr Laas, a banker carrying on business in Charlotfcenburg, has fatten. He has confessed to misappropriating 400,000 marks, including 20,000 subscribed toward the Empress Augusta's memorial, and 10,000 of the moneys belonging to the Prince Frederick Charles Institute. Calcutta, November 13. Prince Galitzin has had an interview with the Viceroy regarding the recent proceedings in Pamir Plateau. The Russian commander refused to allow Captain Younghiisband to proceed through the passes newly acquired by Russia, and threatened to arrest him unless he left. Captain Younghnsband declares that the Russians are trespassing on territory belonging to China, Afghanistan, and the State of Chitral. Washington, November 13. Complaints are being made in the United States of England sending numbers of prostitutes to that country through Canada, and also of paupers being smuggled in by the same route. Capetown, November 13. The final census of Cape Colony giyes the population at a million and a half.

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Feilding Star, 17 November 1891, Page 2

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[CABLE;. NEWS." Feilding Star, 17 November 1891, Page 2

[CABLE;. NEWS." Feilding Star, 17 November 1891, Page 2

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