LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (PKB PKESS ASSOCIATION). London, May 26. A female parachutist, in attempting a decent at Drumconda, two miles north of Dublin, fell 150 feet and was killed. The troops have been withdrawn from Hull. Lord Onslow is visiting Brussels and Copenhagen and making enquiries into the system of making meat. Mr Gladstone declares that he will not ask Parliament for a grant for the Duke of York and PriDCess May. The Australians beat Lancasshire by an innings and 22 runs. May 25. The Press predicts that Mr Lewis Morris will be appointed Poet Laureate. The Manchester Unity OdJ fellows have decided to admit women lo their order. The incumbent of a loading Anglican parish in Sydney writes, apropos of the Welsh Suspensory Bill, that Australia is n ovQvy way poorer because thoro is no Church Establishment in the colonies. He contends that it is hard to see where the teaching of Christianity has any influence upon the growing national lifo. Brussels, May 26. The miners conference have by a large majorit3', resolved that surface men should be included in the legal eight hours. A motion in favour of a legal eight hours was carried at the Minors' Conference by 900,000 to 100.000. CaijCUTMa, May 26. M. Hoffkine, an assistant of M. Pasteur, has vaccinated English officers in India with anti-cholerac vaccine. Constantinople, .May 26. The action of the Russian Government in despatching a party of military ofticiers to Abyssinia is much commented on. Borne. Mcy 25. Sixty thonsnnd Itali«n ladies oF good position protested against the Divorce Bill before the Chamber oF Deputies, on the ground that divorce was an offence against religion and the dignity of aiowan.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 145, 27 May 1893, Page 2
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