CABLE NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (I'Klt UNITED PUKji.S ASSOCIATION.) London, March 28. Hargreave's iewels, in connection with the robbery of which Mrs Osborne was sent to gaol, have been sold by auction, and realised £1100. The collieries are sustaining grave dam- | age owing to the miners' strike, and sev- > eral of them have been flooded to such an ; extent that work cannot be resumed. March 29. ; Lieutenant Clayton, of the Scots Guards, has been appointed aid-de-camp to Lord Glasgow. The eldest son of the Duke of Edinburgh is lying ill at Darmstadt, and the Duchess and her daughters are hastening to his bedside. It is proposed to build a church m the city of Eome at the side of St Peter's, at a cost of four millions sterling. Washington, March 29 It is understood that the President has agreed to the terms of the modus vivendi as suggested in the Manjnis of Salisbury's last despatch. Pakis, March 28. Members of a Socialist church yisited another church in Paris yesterday, where the preacher, in the course of liis sermon made a statement that the Rom.in Catholic religion aloue would be the salvation of the working classes. The Socialists protested, got up a fight in the nave of the church, and danced and sang the "Carmagnole," the famous , ditty of the Revolution. Several of those present were injured. March 29 Owing to the alarm occasioned by the outrages of Anarchists, 30 per cent of the foreigners in Paris are leaving. Proposals are before the Chamber to make the State responsible for the damage caused by Anarchists. Concierges (door porters) are advised to keep the doors closed as a preventive to Anarchist outrages. The police are watching the houses of the Magistrates. iiarochol, the Anarchist leader, states that the Anarchists in the city posses* sufficient dynamise to deslroy the house of every Judge in Paris. San Fkaxcisco, March 2S, Advices received hero from China state that in the recent engagement 800 Mon gohan rebels were kill.d, betides s')o being burned alive. The rebels captured 1300 of the Imperial troops, of whom they killed 800, and burned the remainder. St. Petersburg. March 29. Two Russians living at Bielostost have been charged with the murder of 40 emigrants, from whom they obtained money on the pretence of smuggling them across the frontier. San Fkancisco, Mnrch 28. Thousands of Negroes are emigrating from Tennessee to Oklahoma, on account of the lynchings that have been so frequent recently. A crucible of molten steel was capsized in a Pittsburg foundry. Four men were killed and five horribly injured.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 117, 31 March 1892, Page 2
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431CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 117, 31 March 1892, Page 2
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