Cable Brevities
' ' A Liberal deration manifesto claims that Hpme'BuJe for Ireland should come fersti'ahd then the labour question, the liquor traffic, and land reforms. The Bishop of Clonfert deposed before VihV>Efifeie(i -Tenants' Commission that Lord Clanricarde's rents were unbearable, and; he.fully expected/that they wonld lead to fre^h outrages; ; „ ... MT^)leVeland's electip^ is now assured, ' w tie i possesses a'majoVity of . 34 in the c 'Electoral 'College. Ij, is 'expected he wilt : a majority in tHe Senite, in addition ■ x ; fe Ifche majority of about bnd hundred in the House. The Australian system of ban6£iVsdriounceai'a success. Punns the progress of the election in Anderson Cotmty, South GaroliW, . a. Eepubhcan supervisor killed four Democrats. The results of ithe, Presidential election infttae>United States is popular in commercial circles in Ehqland. A modification of the McKinley tariff is looked for. ■: -Mv Loubetj, -Prenjier, has; announced Z- the intention of the French , Goyerment to institute a wholesale crusade against the Anarchists. ' ' TheiKaasian ISFote fq Turkeyistates that the iGovernment ' is willing to wait for the public arrears of, .the. Turkish war indemnity; but deiiiands the immediate payment of the private claims for compensation. • Mr Phillips, ex-manager of the Aus- . teal Banking Company, ,at Sydney*; nas been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for false pretences in connection ' with the Board of Reference of the com- ■ Pa Mrßalfour,mhis Edinburgh speech, asserted that the Cabinet was of an antiImperial . character, but he considered Sir Vernon ' Harcourt was a statesman with wider news, than those of Lord Boseberry. '" '" The Lord Mayor's Show was a very poor affair. In. many parts of the city no bunfciug was displayed, and Lord , Mayor EnilUwas hissed on several occasions. A procession of ultra- Protes, ■ 'tants i was* forbidden Co follow the show. Despatches from -Dahomey state that the French troops : , under Colonel Dodds captured Cana, with the loss of 11 men . . „ killsd and 42, wouixdedj , ; :i ,-<i g ; 1 ttfis reported that Sir CharlesVDilke . has, bought the Pitt Mall Gazette. (; • ' ' further Violent gales haye been experienced in the Atlantic' Ocean, and several '■ steamers are overdue. Eight vessels have :;i been wrecked in the Black Sea, and the crew* of three. were;dirowned; •
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 12 November 1892, Page 3
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467Cable Brevities Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 12 November 1892, Page 3
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