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LATE TELEGRAMS.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. (PEB PBEBS ASSOCIATION). London, November 1. Processions of the unemployed are taking place daily. The Jewish unemployed are organising three days process sions, during which time they will parade the principal thoroughfares barefooted. At a meeting of unemployed to-day in the East End of London, the speeches delivered were of a revolutionary char* acter. It has been ascertained that the murders at the Biilrinadnmma police bar* racks in Ireland, were the act of a constable who subsequently committed suicide. The constable who committed the murders at the Balrinadrimma burracks was insane. The overdue Atlnntic lißers have arrived salely. Mr Gladstone has declined an invita* tion to the Lord Mayor's banquet, on the plea of ill health. November 2. Mr Arnold Morley, Postmaster- General has definitely refused to renew the Frisco Mail Contract. WeddeH'B party and a number of French War Office officials lunched at Havre upon the Otarama's beef. They considered the meat and freezing arrangements aboard the Otarawa excellent. Paris, .November 2 The Prince and Princess of Monaco had a narrow escape of being drowned while yachting off Toulon. The Rothschilds hare declined to float the Russian loan, on the ground of the cruel treatment to which the Jewish residents in Russia were subjected. Berlin, November 1. During the ceremony of reconsecrating the Schloss Krche the Emperor drank from Luther's cup, and expressed a hope that Germany would always remain a Protestant country Hong Kong, November 2. Forty thousand deaths from cholera have occurred in the province of Cheng Teu. Calcctta, November 2. The Ameer is still acting in an evasive manner, and Lord Robert's mission is not likely to start for three months. New Yobk, November 1. Immense sums of money have been subscribed in New York for the Presidential election, i aj or McEinley declares that the exports for the year are the largest within the history of America, and that the result has thoroughly astonished the critics of the new tariff

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 3 November 1892, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 3 November 1892, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 3 November 1892, Page 2

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