CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.
London. At the Coroner's inquest on the last Whitechapel murder the jury returned an open verdict. Th •? man Sadler, who was arrested under strong suspicion, will probably be discharged. Unionist dockers are begging employment from the Shipping Federation. Offices for free labourers have been opened at the Docks. Negotiations between the seamen and the Shipping Federation have taken a favourable turn. The Shipping Federation reply that if the block is removed from London they will discuss matters with the Union leaden. TV fttnwiforiM ftttiMikid fch* Fed«r»
ation barrack ship Scotland. A free fight ensued, in which the assailants were defeated, and several were thrown overboard. The iree labourer!; on the ship fired blank cartridges ill revolvers. Eight stevedores were arrested. A difficulty has arisen in the African negotiations, Portugal having been asked to concede a free route from British territory to the sea. The Chronicle says there is every prospect of the Maybrick caso being reopened. There is a revival of the rumours affecting the money market, chiefly owing to the state of affairs in the Argentine.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 5 March 1891, Page 2
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179CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 5 March 1891, Page 2
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