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Cable Brevities

J m6tiXarhtii( taken r placebo : Limerick betweeTOe l> *arn ; ejj|i ! ti . and' 'McCarth-i factions" * r SfaTiy Wheat has, fallen .6d- per, quarter. ; Mr Batfbur-ftiffloitaceflTO tbe House of Commol?Bith"a£ thd J&<o>€6rnWent; -intended; to proceed with tbe-Small Holdings Bill,' Scotch Edpcatwn. QUifff Discipline, and Irisli /]^e.:]Macation,, Bills? 'iHe; hoped; . they irib.uld.be able tCKdissolfie byi June 25tn. i oppose tne last-named measure. - Lci^lß|iliß'bnry informedilh'e-rloase of Lords that atelefjraihhad been received from Williams, at ; the Victoria Nyanza, dateA March 31tly, stating that the night : snfj»i at it. end and that, the . missidh* tnW^ere siife. ' The'pretnier appealed to r tSs' jto 4ihe te/dict' ' ' on ; ■4etbn ofthe English officers iii Uganda: uiitil their reports are received. ; i Lord Salisbury , said he heliered; the East African Company would only ; with« drawn. plrtiaUjr from XJ^anda, , ,Ja" his; opinion :*tho^ best tope ; of holding the territory IBy £^ "Mm confetcuction : oiF a rail- j way. " *b« German press doubt if the! English will withdraw from Uganda.: They jßonsid^r;Gterinany is the -next heir; to tKe country, but her hands .too full ; to permit her to apnez it. . Two cnarjche* were struck by lightning in Spaki^ perabns irere killed and 40 injured: •' ; ' ThJsilwly.'Telegraph states it is feared that depositors, in the new ; Oriental Bank Corporation will only reqeire 10s in the ~Si r tM that J the winding tip of the institution is lifcely to occupy years owing to the. nature bf its assets. . Mr, Gladstone has" arranged a meeting with; the Nonconformist leaders at London on Satur4aj. , The French authorities having destroyed 900 lobster; trap* in Newfoundland, H.M. ships Pelican and Emerald ■on the North American and West Indian .Btattqas hoyebeen ordered to proceed to St. Johns to enquire into the; matter. A collision occurred between'^ work" men's trains in Bishopgate tunnel, on the Metrppolitaa iiae. Three occapaats were killed, and forty in j ured. v Cholera continues in. Meshed (Teheran) with unabated seventy, and four hundred deaths are recorded daily. The Indian Government has appealed to Lord Salisbury to consider measures necessary .to oe taken to avert disastrous results should America stop the coinage ofsilTer* ",!'.. The BufsianjGprernment has approved Baron Hirsch's proposal to assist three and a half million Jews to emigrate in twenty fire years, r Bl an explosion in San Francisco clever persons were killed and, many injured. . An immensely rich tip wash has been discovered at Portland, Lauqces ton.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 150, 16 June 1892, Page 3

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Cable Brevities Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 150, 16 June 1892, Page 3

Cable Brevities Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 150, 16 June 1892, Page 3

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