LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. MAKIN, THE CHILD-MURDERER. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. NATIVE TROUBLES IN MASHONALAND. OUTBREAK OF YELLOW FBVERV 200 DEATHS DAILY. (PKB PBKSS ASSOCATION.) London, July 20. The Miners' Federation has called out the whole of the miners. July 21; The appeal of Mackin against his condemnation to death for infanticide at Sydney w»s dismissed. Lord Herschell said the evidence objected to was ad missable. His rensons for this decision would be given later. An article, bended " Braggart Queens land and tho Australian Banks," published in the Investor's Review, is nttrncting attention in financial circles. A carriage in which Mr Gladstone was driving in Parliament square collided with a van, but the Prime Minister suffered no injury. He was warmly congratulated by members of Parliament on his narrow escape. A case of cholera, imported from Marseilles, is reported in Cardiff. Owing to rnin the criclcpt match n gainst Somersetshire was at first abandoned. It was believed that the colonies desired to avoid a match, and the crowd hoofed the Australinns. The Sportsman says the Australians were entirely blameless for tbe unpleasantics. The crowd did not know the ' facts of the case, and left the ground owing to the umpire's decision that the ground was unfit for play. Sofia. July 21. The trial of Clement, the Metropolitan of Bulgaria, at Tiruova, for sedition, U causing some excitement. Capetown, July 21. The disturbance in Mashonaland has been caused by a few Matabeles; under Lobengueln, who have Blipped out of his control. Fort Yiotoria is well provided with stores and gntling guns. Sir A. Lock has requested Lobengueia to recall the Imp], and punish the persons who are responsible for the action of the unlives. He expects the order will be complied with, and docs not anticipate any dnnger to the Bottlement which is protected by four hundred Europeans. Latest reports say the Matabeles hare retired. Rio dk Janeiro, July 21. During the month of June the denlh rate from yellow fever nt Santo* wns 200 per dny. A large number of bodies were never buried, and corpses were to be seen flouting in the river. Forty-five sailing vessels were lying idle, the cup tains of nearly hulf of them having sue cumbed to the epidemic.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 19, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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374LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 19, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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