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CABLE NEWS.

( TE II UNITKI) PItKSS ASSOCIATION.) London, April 9. The Commonwealth, a newspaper published by the Anarchists, incites its readers to the murder of Mr H. Matthews l Home Secretary), Mr Justice Hawkins, and Inspector Mclyille for the part they took in connection with the arrest and j punishment of the "Walsall Annrcln.*ts. i Ovrinj; to overwork during his tour j through the States, M. Padarewski, the eminent pianist, has been attacked by | muscular paralysis, and the doctors, whom he consulted in ISew York and London, liayp forbidden htm to resume work be foe October. In consequence of this he is compelled to postpone his proposed Australian and New Zealand tour. Lord Glasgow, the new Governor of iSen- Zealand, has sailed for the colonies. His Lordship's party numbers forty. Calcutta, April 9. The Malay rebels have murdered Stewart and Harris, two officers of the Ptihang Exploring Company. Both men came from Australia. Caiho. April 9. The Sultan o? Turkey has abandoned his claims to the possession of the Sinai Peninsula, owing to the firmness dis> played by Lord Salisbury and the Khedive of Jigypt in dealing with his re* quest. Washington, April 9. The fact of President Harrison haying left Washington is looked upon as jin in dication that the Behring Sea difficulty has been settled. Ottawa, April 9. The Canadian House of Commons re jected the motion affirming the right of the Dominion to make it own commercial treaties. The Hon S. E. Forstur, Minister of Finance, opposed the motion on the ground that it was an assertion of the independence of the Dominion. St. Petkksbcrg, April 9 The Polish Anarchists haye killed the Bishop of Proninski. The murderers were pursued, and two of them shot dead. The other two committed suicide. BiHLiN, April 9. The German Government has refused to recognise Emia Pasha's claims to W.udelai.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 12 April 1892, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 12 April 1892, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 122, 12 April 1892, Page 2

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