LATE TELEGRAMS.
♦• — - - — By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (PKR PRESS ASSOCIATION). London, October 11. It is intended to form companies in Victoria, South Australia, and New Zealand, to work the Danish milking machine. Nelson's patent. Mr H. Reynolds, of New Zealand, is making a good show at- Islington. The exhibits haye produced an excellent im* pression. Mr Kuir Hardie. M.P.. addressing a; Congregational Union at Bradford, I created a painful scene by declarinc that the churches preached only to respectable classes, and forgot the writhing and sufferings of humanity, and men and women were being driven to hell without a helping hand. The ministers declared his statements to be false. On her trial trip, the Miowera attained a speed of 17 knots. Mr Stanley, in a letter to The Times, says there was nothing in the Berlin Conference to prevent any Power occupy ing Uganda in the event of England evacuating the country. City men have asked the Lord Mayor to convene a meeting to protest against the evacuation. It is intended to form companies in Victoria, South Australia, and New Zealand to work the Danish milking machine (Neilson's patent). October 12, The Church Missionary Society is appealing to the people of England to forbid the evacuation of Uganda by the British. The Rev Tucker is now proceeding to Uganda to finally decide the course of action to be taken in the event of the evacuation. St. Petersburg, October 11. The local press publish reports implying that Colonel Yanoff maintains small garrisons along the new frontier, commanding one ot the three possible routes to India. The Russian official press now openly lay claim to the possession of the Pamirs. At the wool sales there is good competition, and prices are firm for medium and better wools. Faulty sorts are weak. Sir E. C. M. Bradden, Agent-General for Tasmania, speaking at a banquet given to the Australasian students, stated that the new taxes imposed in the colonies indicated that there would be no hesitation in making a sacrifice to meet the debts in order to preserve the confidence of the English investors. Cholera has appeared at Szegediu, in Hungary, and Yemen, in Arabia. Ottawa, October 11. Charles Leaky, of Toronto, murdered his father, mother, and sister, and burned their house down. The murderer has been captured. New Yohk, October 12. Thirty thousand boys walked in profession yesterday during the Columbus celebration. Calcutta, October 12. LieuienaGt Henegan, of the Madras Native Infantry, has defeated the revolt ing ! hins, and reinforcement are leaving Mandolay and Randoon to support him. Rome, October 11. The Propaganda renews the demand for compensation to the Roman Catholic missionaries in Uganda,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 13 October 1892, Page 2
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441LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 13 October 1892, Page 2
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