LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright JPKR UNITED PRKSS ASSOCIATION) London, January 25. ! Lord Wantage's Committee on the Army declares Ihat, wilh the exception of the Guards, there is not a single bat talion of the infantry effective for short scryice if necessity arose. The Commit- ; tee rccammended an increase of pay, nnd : the granting of other privileges. A daughter-in-law of Lord Robert ! Montague bus been committed for trial for manslaughter of her little daughter whom she pinioned and shut up m a dark room, thus causing death. Berlin, February 26. The Emperor's speech at the Blandenburg banquet has created a profound and painful sensation throughout Germany. The general opinion is that the binding of the National Liberals, Radicals, and bocialists againat the Education Bill will have the effect of throwing the Government into the hands of the Clerical party. A number of unemployed in Berlin stormed the butchers' and bakers' shops under cover of darkness. Repeated conflicts have taken place between tho unemployed and the police. The police charged the labour rioters, wounding several of 'them. Eighty arrests were also made.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 103, 27 February 1892, Page 2
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