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LATE TELEGRAMS.

A CLERGYMAN SENT TO PRISON. | j (.UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. ! ! London, September 14 j The Irish Privy Council has revoked all proclamations under the Coercion Act. Mr Gladstone has intimated that Welsh i dis-establishment and dis-endowment will go together. He is credited with stating the Welsh farmers haye great [reason to complain, as the ayerage reductions in , rents in England have been over three ! times as large as in Wales, and this is a j matter which will require the attention of the Government. T. Mann is about to resign the Presidency of the Docker's Union. Father Humphreys, charged with taking part in a riot at the Tipperary election, got seven days' imprisonment Jf or contempt of Court and insulting the magistrate. The Colton masters of Lancashire propose to make a reduction in their wages of 5 per cent, but the operatives resist. Mr W. B. Perceval, Ageut General for New Zealand, on behalf of that Colony, claims a share of the profits resultiug from the coinage of silver. General Booth is about to open a Winter Industrial Home, with sleeping accommodation for 1500, and working room for 600 persons. Mr Walters has patented a process for removing carbonic acid from cool chambers, which, it is believed will be of immense value in dealing with fruit and butter. Tangieiis. September 14. A new Governor has been appointed to the Aughera district, and fighting has ceased. New York, September 14. The Republicans have carried Maine but by a largely reduced majority. Washington, September 13. The Russians have seized an American sealer in Henri ng Straits. A panic was caused by a fire in a hotel at Montreal. Three persons were killed by jumping from windows. Paris, September 14. An American lady, who had lost .£50,000 at the gambling tables at Monaco, committed suicide. St Petersburg, September 14. The Grand Duke Nicholas, uncle of the Czar, has married a tradesman's daughter. The first railway train entered Jerusalem yesterday. Berlin. September 14. It is reported that the Kaiser intends to visit thf Chicago Exhibition. The Vossische Zeitung warns him that he will not satisfy Germany or please the United States by doing so.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 38, 15 September 1892, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 38, 15 September 1892, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 38, 15 September 1892, Page 2

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