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LATE TELEGRAMS.

ACCIDEjST TO MX GLADSTOiNE. , By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. | PEK UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. I London, September 1. A wild lirifer entered Hawarden Park, i nnd ch'ir^ed and knocked down Mr ; Gladstone, who wns walking in the wood, j and trampled on him. Her horns being turned prevented her from goring him. Mr Gladstone escaped and took refuge behind a tree. He is much shaken, but not seriously hurt. The heifer made off afterwards, and attacked another man, but was finally shot. It is expected in colonial circles thnt the Marquis of Ripon, Secretary of Slate for the Colonial Department, will settle the Nciv Zealand constitutional difficulty somewhat on the lines of Sir Michael Hicks- Beach's final despatch in the Victorian difficulty in 1879. M. Waddin_ton. French Ambassador to Great Britain, hus sent in his resigns tion, on account of his dislike to Lord Ro-eberv. the new Minister for Foreign Affairs. The Times characterises the Labouchere correspondence as humbug, merely des» i«ned to provide spicy ' copy ' for Mr Lubouchere's paper, September 2. As an evidence of the depression in the shipping trade it is stated a ship lately sailed for Melbourne with some ballast she brought from Australia. Twenty-nve guineas premium were paid to reinsure the Oamaru. The Daily Telegraph says Dr Parker is about to sever his connection with the Congregational Union. Washington, September 2. Wheat has fallen to the lowest price in New York for five years, and there is a panic on the Exchange. Capetown, September 2. Sir H. Loch has persuaded the Chief Rungunbank to refrain from expelling the Portuguese from his territory. Brussels, September 2. Swenty-six deaths were caused by an explosion in the Framier'a Colliery. Tohanto, September 1. In a two mile sculling nice Hanlan de feated Stephenson, champion of iSew Zealand, by two lengths. Tangiebs, September 1 The Commander of the rebels threatens to decapitate the Moorish prisoners if the Governor of Tangier beheads the Augherites who were taken prisoners in the recent engagement.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 33, 3 September 1892, Page 2

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Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 33, 3 September 1892, Page 2

Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 33, 3 September 1892, Page 2

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