HOME & FOREIGN GABLES.
(Per Press Association.) London, September 1. There is considerable excitement amongst the locked out engineers at Leeds in consequence of a large firm having arranged for the importation of foreign labour. The firm Las already engaged German fitters. Tbe Mohawk a third-class twin screw cruiser, is to be commissioned on the 30th inst. for service on tbe Australian Station. Capetown, Sept. 1. Galishive, a Bechuanaland chief, who in December last headed a revolt, the outcome of the shooting of the natives' cattle suffering from rinderpest by the authorities, has been captured by a British punitive force. Galinhive was wounded early in lam month, and has since beeu hiding in tho mountains. Constantinople, Sept. 1. The Sulfan, in commemorating the twenty-first anniversary of his accession to the throne, released 24 political prisoners. Later. In further commemoration of the anniversary of his accession to the throne the Sultan has decorated the military officials with war medals.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 56, 3 September 1897, Page 2
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