HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
COLLAPSE OF A PIER. A NOKLE.MA.N IN DISGRACE. ! LIVE CATTLE TRADE. REVIVAL OF TRADE, PROPOSED UNION OF THE CHURCHES. (Per Press Association.) London, Sept. 10. The Pier at Morecambe, Lancashire, collapsed, and fifty persons were thrown into the sea, one of whom was drowned. Ten of tho best sheep by the Buteshire sold to arrive at 58s each. The owners of tbe vessel asked Sir W. B. Perceval (Agent-General) to urge the Government to allow the sheep to be landed. Lord Wodehouse, heir to the Earl of Kimberley, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the Rosebery Government, has been removed from the Commission of tho Peace for the assault he committed on the chairman of an election meetiug in East Norfolk during the general election campaign. Some of the Warrigal's sheep realised thirty-seven shillings. The English colliery owners are investing largely in Victorian colliery companies. Sir H. Havelock Allan has been appointed Governor of Madras, and Sir J. West Ridge wa.y Governor of Ceylon. The Times says the renewal of trade means in reality that values and quantities have both risen. Cardinal Vaughan contends that the kernel of the reunion of the Anglican and Roman Churches is the admission of Papal infallibility. Paris, Sept. 10. The Anarchist who attempted to blow up Rothschild's Bank was lately dismissed from the service of the railway company of which Rothschild is chairman. New York, Sept. 10. The Valkyrie woo. [Note, as the possession of the Americau Crip was to be determined by five races, this probably means the Valkyrie wou the second heat. J
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1895, Page 2
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