CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS
London. General BootlTstatea that a hundred thousand pounds have been subscribed towards his scheme, and intends to hold a thanksgiving meetmeeting in. commem of the success of his appeal lor funds. General-Booth intends to make a tour through Norway and Swedin on behalf of bis scheme Mr Paruell has issued a circular to all Irish members of the House of Commons, summoning them to. at* tend a meeting of- the party. Sir Henry James, speaking at Bury, said it was essential there should be some sort of Home Bule in Ireland, but when conceded it must be final, and not merely a stepping stone to separation Trains have been stormed at Greenock. Blacklegs are striking becau c the direotors of the railway com panieß refuse to recognise their Union. The effect of the strike is m -sfc disastrous to trade, the 10-s already being estimated at half a million. The Shipping Federation are linrflllinif additional free labours,
The waterside Unions are boycotting the British-India, Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, and the New Zealand shipping Company's vessels. The Shipping Federation are loading and unloading them. The South Clare railway men have struck.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 January 1891, Page 2
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193CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 January 1891, Page 2
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