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LATE CABLES

ARRESTED BY MISTAKE

By Tilt graph Press Association—Copy right

Brussels, Nov. IS.

The police, in a domiciliary visit in connection with tho anarchist attempt on the life of King Leopold, arrested Mr Keir Uardie, a member of the House of Commons, at the Hotel Waterloo, Brussels. Despite his offer to prove his identity, he was conveyed to the police station. His identity was shown, and he was immediately released. Mr Uardie lodges a protest at tho Foreign Office, London. OBITUARY. London, Nov. 18. Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, of apoplexv, ROYAL VISITOR. London, Nov. 18. The King welcomed the King ot Portugal, who is staying till tho 24th. ALLEGED LIBEL. In tho ease of Coweu versus Truth, claiming damages for an alleged libel in accusing plaintiffof plundering a member's article from tho Club, a verdict was returned for defendants. IRISH AFFAIRS.

Tho Independent, Dublin, denounces William O’Brien’s reckless folly in tho Tallow ease and summons him to pay shopkeepers damages.

Ono thousand one hundred and twentyeight owners of upwards of 500 acres aro in favor and 578 against a conference of Irish landlords and tenants, DR. PARKER ILL.

London, Nov. 18. Dr. Parker is critically ill. SAMOAN AWARD.

The Samoan award has been published - It is favorable to German claims at every point.

AFTER THE REVOLUTION. New York, Nov. 18.

Tho Atnorican marines landod on tho Isthmus of Panama have uow been withdrawn. RISE IN WAGES.

Tho Lake Shore railroad has increased wages 10 per cent.

DUST JIAZE. : ADELAIDE, Nov. IK

In connection with the dust, haze seen in Australia, Biin.iocwang'i reports a thick haze over Java. It is supposed to be due to volcanic dtist, from Martinique. The meterological officials at Port, Darwin secured some dust brought down by a shower of rain. It, is light, Huffy dust, of grey color,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 2

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LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 2

LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 2

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