LATE TELEGRAMS.
F3y Electric Telegraph. — Copyright PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION). London, March 8. John Burns, M.P., intends to pay a visit to Australia in September, lie will deliver a series of lectures on labour questions. It is expected that the next English Eleven for Australia will include W. 6. Grace, W. W. Read, Shrewsbury, Gunn, Stoddart. Hewitt, O'Brien, Brings, , Macgregor, Lock wood and Attewell. Sir Michael Hicks Beach intends to move the rejection of the Home Rule Bill. A large meeting of the Conservative party was held at the Carl ton Club today to discuss the political situation, when it was decided to support the motion for the rejection of the Bill. The Marquis of Salisbury urged that every effort be made to defeat the measure, even if they were charged with obstruction. Lord Randolph Churchill promised to support Mr Balfour, as leader of the conservative party in the House of Commons. The House of Lords has rejected the Government Bill to assimilate and distribute real and personal property in case of intestacy. Nkw Yonic. March 8. Judge Fitzgerald, of New York, an ardent Home Jiuler, told an interviewer that he thnnked God he had lived to see a British Premier plead guilty to a crime the King and Ministry had comm tted. Belgrade, March 8, Eighteen hundred <ormed Liberals took possession of the municipal buildings at Dragocevo in Serria, and ejected the Radicals, but were routed and disperse! by the troops, 12 bcini; killed. Beuli-x, March 8. The black-pox is raging in Eastern Prussia. Hundreds of people have died, and schools have had to be closed. Washington, March 8. The barque Lady Lumson was wrecked at Palmyra Island in the Pacific. The crew escaped in two boats, but were nine days without food or water. One boat reached Honolulu.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 111, 9 March 1893, Page 2
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299LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 111, 9 March 1893, Page 2
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