TO-DAY'S CABLES.
1 By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright THE SPANISH TBOUBLE IN MOROCCO. AN INTERESTING DISCOVERY. FATAL ACCIDENT. HOME POLITICS. THE RADICALS EMBARRASSING THE GOVERNMENT. FRANCE AND DAHOMEY. THE AUSTRIAN SOCIALISTS. (per press association). London, November 6. The extreme Radical party in the House of Commons is seeking to embarrass the Government over their African policy. A second dividend of 9d in the £ has been declared in the estate of Hermann, Colling and Co., formerly carrying on business as New Zealand and. colonial exporters. John Redmond, Dillon, and Davitt, have denounced Mr Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, for, allowing evictions to be carried out on the Defreyne estate, Mayo County, The English newspapers are unanimous in their expressions of regret at the failure of the conference between the mine owners and the men. Pabis, November 6. The miners 1 strike has collapsed. A tramway strike has occurred at Mar* seilles. Men burnt a number of cars and destroyed the tram line. President Carnot gives an audience to envoys from Dahomey, The latter will insist on being allowed to retain Whydah, the port of Dahomey, but will promise to abolish human sacrifices and slave raids. Cairo, November 6. A number of property owners are forming a party in favor of retaining British control in Egypt. The movement is taken to counteract the anti-English attitude prevalent among members of the Cabinet. Rio de Janeiho, November 6. Lieutenants Mowbray and Orupa, of H.M. Ships Sirius and Raker, with two others, were killed by a gun powder explosion ashore. Athens, November 6. The Greek Hyinna Apollo, with musical characters, the first ever found, has been excavated at Delphi, a small town in Phoces, near the site of modern Castri. Madrid, November 6 The Spanish trouble in Morocco is increasing, and the Jews are being expelled from Melilla, as it is believed they are acting as spies. Great Britain has assured Spain that she does not intend to interfere in the Mililla trouble. St. Petebsbuhg, November 5. The Czar has prohibited the Press from publishing articles calculated to offend the German people. Bkblin, November 5. A German guard on the Alsace frontier fired at and killed two Frenchmen, who were poaching in German territory. Vienna, November 6. Crowds of Socialists have filled the streets of the city, crying " Vive la Republique," ___^^^______
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 111, 7 November 1893, Page 2
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385TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 111, 7 November 1893, Page 2
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