LATE TELEGRAMS.
[united pkess association, i Lonijon, September 19. Wheat ex barque Paqneta, from Auckland, is being offered at 275. A report received by the Admiralty from the Rear Admiral, on the Pacific I station, is startling in its details of cruelty ! and indignities to which the crews of j sealers seized by the Russians off Cooper i Island, were subjected. I Mr Grenfell, an English explorer, engaged in delimiting the frontier <^f the Conno Free State, is besieged by tha natives in Lunda. At .a meeting held in Kildnre to discuss a proposal to re establish ihu Na« tional League. Doctor Kenny advocated that steps should be taken to embarrass the Irish Secretary as a means of securing their wishes. At a meeting in Limerick called for the purpose of urging the release of political prisoners, Win Radmond reechoed these sentiments. At this meet* ing Mr Gladstone's name was hissed. The election for South Leeds is being carried on in a riotous manner. At a laoour meeting Mr Malion, a candidate was wounded in the head, and many others seriously hurt. The Socialists are making preparations for a great meeting in Trafalgar Square on .November 13, to again test the rtght of public meeting. Berlin, September 19. During the manoeuvre, of a small portion of the army at Anklam, in Pomerania, the Emperor was thrown from his horse and rolled upon. He escaped with a severe shaking. Buenos Aybes, September 19. It is reported that the garrison of Santa Cruz, in Bolivia, mutinied and murdered their officers, barned the barracks and fled to Chili. Zanzibar. September 19. Emm Pasha is seeking refuge with an Arab Chiet near the Albert Edward Nyanza Lakes, his resources having been exhausted. It is reported that the rebellion among the tribes on the Upper Congo is spreading to the German territory. Great Britain has made a demand upon Russia to explain the ' seizure of sealers at Copper Island. St PjETEBSBrsG-, September 19. It is believed that Yanoff s withdrawal from the Pamirs will satisfy England. Russia has no covert 1 ' disign in seeding . the expedition to the district. I Washingtof, September 19. . Thompson, the city assessor of Phila« delphia, was accidentally imprisoned in a safe. He had to star there many hours and the effect was to drive him insane. Rrussels, September 19. i A Belgian survivor of the Myaugive . massacre hi Upper Congo reports that out . of eighteen agents, uiue were killed. i ■■ i ■
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 40, 20 September 1892, Page 2
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