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LATE TELEGRAMS.

» By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright JPKU lINITKD PRKSS ASSOCIATION | London, March 6. For the London County Council elections, the Tories had the advantage in the number of vehicles. At the present election, four of those re--1 turned have not declared their views, | while of the remainder, 77 are Liberals j r and 31 Tories. The former include 10 j labour candidates. Lords Rosebery and Carrington were at the top ot the polls, i Washington, March 6. The United States Government is un^ likely to agree to Lord Salisbury's proposals regarding the Behring Sea difficulty. They are regarded as unfair and arrogant. > The position is regarded as serious. 2s kw Yobk, March 6. The local press consider that the Marquis of Salisbury's proposal to open the Behring Sea fisheries to a certain extent 1 is a menace to the existence of the in- , dustry. The Cabinet will probably con sidnr the question on Monday. Brussels, March 7. Two pounds af powerful explosive were discovered planted in the Spanish i Legation to-day, to which a fuse was attached but it had apparently failed lo act. The plot is evidently the wnrk of . Anarchists in connection with the Xeres ' incident. St. Petebsbpbo. March 7. ' Numerous arrests have taken plaet> in ' Poland of persons suspected of being connected with Socialism. Melbouene, March 7. Two passengers by the s.s. Kaiser Wil" helm, on her last trip to the colony, have identified the remains of the victim of tlie Windsor tragedy as those of Mrs ! Williams. The police assert that it is ! only a matter of a few days before Williams, the alleged p*rpetrator of the Windsor tragedy, will be in their hands. They say they havo taken every precaution against his leaving the colonies. Sydney, March 7. The members of the Chinese Secret Socieiy have been quiet since the frustration of the plot to attack their opponents, 1 and the peace party nre endeavouring to effect a reconciliation. The police seized a quantity of weapons belonging to the Society on Friday night. Wellington, This Day. Nothing further has been elicited as to 1 the assault on the man Anderson. The patient is still unconscious. [Anderson was found in his house half dead from wounds on his head and loss of blood.] Arrived — Doric, after a fast passage of « ! ) days 21 hours from Hobart.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 107, 8 March 1892, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 107, 8 March 1892, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 107, 8 March 1892, Page 2

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