Condensed Cablegrams.
LONDON.
Mr W. O'Brien, M.P., who was recently discharged from custody, has been agnin arrested for a seditious speech delivered at Tipperary. There is a panic at De'agoa Bay over the action of t fie Portuguese in iute fering with the railway. ! ord Salisbary is negotiating with the Portuguese Government. The press advocates arbitration, and it is understood that Portugal is willing to assent to this course. The Times considers that Great Britain would be justified in calling the Portuguese to task for their injustice to a Br.tish i ompany. Portugal has assured the British Government that the official reports will show that the Delagoa affair has been exaggerated. Lord Salisbury has announced that three worships have been ordered to De agoa Key and Portugal has been warned that she will He held responsible for the English losses. ir G. » hetwynd was convicted by t c Jockey Club of conniving at malpractice on the turf. It is rumoured that Sir G. Chetwynd will resign his membership of the Jockey Club. I he Delagoa Eailway quarrel will bo submitted to arbitration.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 277, 5 July 1889, Page 2
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182Condensed Cablegrams. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 277, 5 July 1889, Page 2
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