LATE TELEGRAMS.
» By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright (per press association.) Losdon, November 27. Mr Chamberlain said he would fight shoulder to shoulder with the Goyern" ment on the Irish policy to the bitter end with a view to defeating the vilest political conspiracy of the age. He expressed the opinion that Mr Gladstone's re» turn to political power would imperil the peaco of Europe. Washington,, November 25. The attempt made in Texas to enforce a Bill against aliens owning land, failed through a technicality. Million's of acres owned in England vrere involved. Noy ember 26. Mr Secretary Blame is considered cer* taiu to be elected President if Mr Har' rison declines to be re-nominated. I Bekhn, November 27. Forty thousand cases of influenza have been recorded in Berlin during this month. Messrs Hugo, Loewy and Co , bankers in Berlin, havn failed with no assets. The failure has created an enormous sen« sation in financial ciicles in the city, and Loewy nnd another of the directors hare been arrested. Since June a German agency has sent forty thousand Eussiaii Jews to North and South America, and some to Australia. Caiko, November 25. The Shillooks have inflicted a severe defeat ou the Dervishes at Fushoda. Lisbon, November 27. Information has been received that the Mafti tribe has attacked and captured a number of Portuguese stations m Mozambique. Valpabaiso, November 27. Congress is likely to impeach 70 of the late President Balmaceda's Minisx ters and high officials, on charges of mal« versation. St. Petebsbubg, November 26. The strength of the garrisons on the Russian frontier is to be increased. The Czar gives 7.500,000 roubles out of the revenue from his private estates to the famine fund.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 65, 28 November 1891, Page 2
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