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TO-DAY'S CABLES.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright AMERICAN CONGRESS SIR ANDREW CLARK DYING SOCIALIST RIOTS IN AUSTRIA. (per press association). London, November s. The conference between the colliery owners and the delegates of the miners on the question of wage* failed to come to terms Sir Andrew Clark, the eminent physician who is suffering from paralysis, is reported to be sinking, and little hopes are entertained of his recovery. He is 67 years of age. The Queen's Bench has stopped the breach of promise notion ngainst the Sultan of Johore, on the ground that it has no jurisdiction over ruling sovereigns The bomb found on Westminster Bridge was harmless, linving been placed there by a gentleman who found it on an Italian battle-field. Madrid, November 5 The Spanish Court Ims culled out all tbe men of reserve since 1888 to enable them to cope with the Moors. Washington, Nov. 4. Congress has closed it sittings. A protracted fight over the revision of the McKinley tariff is in preparation for the reopening. Suez, November 4 A steamer which causil.t fire while passing through tbe canal has blocked the passage. Pahis, November 5. Obituary— W. Tirard, cx-Mimsier of Finance. Vienna, November 4. During Socialist riots in the streets the police used sabres freely, injuring tnanv. Calcutta, November 4 The commissariat, stores and field hospital nt Peshawar, in the Pnnjaub, have bec-n destroyed by fire, caused by an in* cenrtiary. The loss is estimated at two lakhs of rupees. Chicago, November 4. The Sheriff of Cook's County has seized the New South Wn es mineral exhibits as security for 50,00.) dollars, the amount of the damage sought in an ac- ! tion entored by the proprietor of Sells' Circus against the New South Wales Government for quarantining the horses belonging to the circus on their arrival in that colony.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 110, 6 November 1893, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 110, 6 November 1893, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 110, 6 November 1893, Page 2

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