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LATE TELEGRAMS.

♦ — ■ By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright, (PEU I' N 1T1513 PIIKSS ASSOCIATION.) IRELAND AND HER TROUBLES. London, June 21. The Ulster Liberals are issuing a mani festo as a counterblast to the Ulster Conyention. Mr Lccky, the historian, in a letter to The Times, says the Convention is the greatest landmark in Irish history since the Volunteer Convention of 1782. Lord Rosebery, in a speech, said he was unable to moderate his language while Lord Salisbury and others incited the God-fearing people of the North of Ireland to raise the standard of rebellion. The Conyention was the echo of the Carlton Club, and not the voice of Ulster. The Radicals are furious at the Government arranging to dissolve, in order to prevent the borough, elections that would have taken place on Saturday. Fifteen thousand bales were catalogued at to-day's wool sales. There was a large proportion of faulty Sydney, for which prices were a little easier. All the good wools remain very firm and are keenly competed for. Washington, June 21. The Democratic platform denounces the McKinlaj tariff as favouring capi* talists, and demands the lowest scale of duties consistent with meeting the expenses of the country. It condemns the action of the President totvnrds Chili, and over the Behring Sea dispute.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 153, 23 June 1892, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 153, 23 June 1892, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 153, 23 June 1892, Page 2

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