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TO-DAY'S CABLES.

By Electric 1 Telegraph.— Copyright ANOTHER STRIKE. TERRIBLE RAILWAY COLLISION. 85 PEOPLE KILLED (PER PBRBS ASSOCIATION). London, November 29. Thirty three thousand Scotch miners have struck for an advance in wages. Mr Gathorne Hardy, Conservative member for East Grinstead, has resigned. Miss Miguel, whose suit for a broach of promise against the Sultan of Johore was dismissed, appealed on the ground that the promise to marry was made by the Sultan when passing under an assumed name, Lord Esher dismissed the ap* peal. The Government have introduced the eight hour system in the Woolwich Arsenal Dublin conspirators hid a number of cartridges in the quays owing to the domiciliary visits of the police Washington, November 30 The Superior Court of Cook County has quashed the attachment of the New South Wales mineral exhibit by Sells Bros, on the ground that the citizens are unable to sue a foreign Power. The American Government took the action at the instance of Sir J. Puncefote, the British Minister. Hr Carnegie, referring to the new tariff, lays it has beeu originated bj desperate men, who will find it impossible to pass it. Berlin, November 29. The Prussian Government have decided to take strong repressive measures against Socialism. The President of the Reichstag returned thanks to God that the Emperor and Chancellor had escaped the machin* ations of their enemies. Rome, November 29. The Railway collision at Limito, near Milan, resulted in great loss of life. Both the trains caught fire. Thirty-five pas« sengers lost their lives and fifteen were injured. Capetown, November 30. It is again reported that King Lobengula has been captured

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 130, 1 December 1893, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 130, 1 December 1893, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 130, 1 December 1893, Page 2

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