Cable Brevities
' ; . ■ . .' r; §: . " Mr Dar»tt accuses the landlords of paying the Ulster agitators In his speech on the second reading of the Home Rule Bill, Mr Davitt contended that the condition of the Irish with regard to food, housing and clothing, proved that the Union had been a failure. The Irish starvation guage marked the lowest point in the civilised scale. Mr Hogan. the recently elected member for Ytid-Tipperarjr« delivered his maiden speech in the House of Commons, when he spoke in support of the second reading of the Home Bule Bill. His remarks were well received by the House. A French squadron, consisting ot eielit ironclads and fifteen cruisers and torpedo boats, has arrived at Alexandria. The Vessels will make a slay of a week. The Flood Belief Fund has reached £61,000. The Hull dock men are reported to be returning to work, their fund* being almost exhausted. Many are in a desti tute condition. A severe cyclone has been experienced in the South Western Mates, America. Townships hare been wrecked, and road and railway traffic is disorganised
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 127, 15 April 1893, Page 3
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179Cable Brevities Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 127, 15 April 1893, Page 3
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