TO-DAY'S CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright THE MATABELE DIFFICULTY. A CONFLICT IMPENDING. MINERS RESUMING WORK. (PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION.) London, October 10. Lord Randolph Cnurchi II considers that the House of Lords will deserve to be abolished if it passes the Home Rule Bill. October 11. Members of the Parnellite party hare decided to spend the time occupied by the autumn session in agitating in Ire. land, if the session is devoted simply to English business. I The Midland mine owners are willing ' to allow the men to resumo work at a reduction of 15 per cent in wage?. Munich, October 10. Lieut. Hoffminster, a Bavarian officer, i.« being tried for violation of military honour by becoming a « s ocialist. Capetown, October 11. It is expected tbnt the Beehuana police, with 1000 Khanms, will unite with tho Chartered Company's forces in attacking King LobengulaV, followers at Krolbuluwao. It is reported that one of the Cape regiments is to be sent tip country. Some of the Matabele ttnpis are retiring before the advance of the British. VrENNA. October 11. The Austrian Government, to the amazement of all political parties, has suddenly proposed a Universal Suffrage Bill. The Socialists clamour for an increased number of electorates. Brussels, October 11. Three million Belgian miners have resumed work.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 89, 12 October 1893, Page 2
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212TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 89, 12 October 1893, Page 2
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