LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright | PIC It II.NITSD PBIiSS ASSOCIATION! London, March 13. Principal Cairns, Presb.yteriiin, is dead. Cool chambers have been constructed at Port S;iid, on the Suez Canal, for an Australian firm, who have arranged to land fruit and meut there every month from the .Australian steamers. The experiments will begin in April. A quantity of dynamite has been discovered at Limerick, and one arrest has been made. The Financial News says that Sir T. Mcllwraith's duty was to haye ascertained all the facts before making the charge against the Bank of England, and declares the whole blame was due to him. The Standard states that there is sufficient coal in private use to outlast the stoppage of operations at the mines. It is believed the loss of wages will compel the men to renew work at an early date. Brussels, March 14. The number of deaths in connection with the disaster at the Charleroi mine is about 150 including five women. The pit is on fire, and flames are shooting out of the mouth. Behlin, March 13. The Grand Duke of Hesse is dead. The sentence of death on the woman Rosalie Schneider for complicity in the murder of, servant girls in Vienna has been commuted to imprisonment for life. St. Peteesbukg, March 13. There are now 130,000 troops in Russian Poland. Madrid. March 13. Twelve armed anarchists partly destroyed a railway bridge at Almagro. Vienna, March 14. In the course of a lecture, which he delivered in this city. Mr Theodore Urstmark accused H. M. Stanley of being responsible for the death of Lieutenant Licksich, who died in Congo State. In consequence of this accusation the Lieutenant's parents are suing Stanley for £4000.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 110, 15 March 1892, Page 2
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288LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 110, 15 March 1892, Page 2
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