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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.

; 7 .London/ The proprietors of the Daily Telegraph have been warned that if the paper continues its attacks upon the unemp^yed gatherings at Tower HUl.the.- men will forcibly resent them. Similar evidence has been sent to the proprietors of St Tames Gazette.

Violent langaage has been used by labour leaders in connection with the lock-out of. Bristol dockers; An attempt to march iri prodession tlirdugh the streets was forbidden} and the result was a severe struggle between the police ami the men. The former were reinforced by the military and dispersed the mob; but not before several cdsiialities 6cturrcd'. The leaders of the dockers in B.i-itol, in addressing a meeting of 2 i,Oi)o locked out men, demanded that there should be an alteration in* the system under which the nlen worked, and denounced the conduct of a Handful of tyrant employers who were willing to starve workmen. Michael Davitt, who has been unseated for North Meath, was personally exonerated of corruption. Constable Phail, stationed in Killyleagh, County of Down, Ireland, has inherited £100,000 by the death of his wife's relations in Australia. In granting the petition in the North Meath election the judge de clared that the priests had been convicted of deplorable acts of violence and intimidation of women Bishop Nulty's pastoral was, he said sufficient to nullify the election. Four of those convicted of having a hand iri the niurder of Inspector Martin, at Gwodore, Ire and, while the latter was attempting to arrest Father McFadden, on February 3rd 1889, have been released from custody. Evidence on behalf of the evicted tenants is finished, and the Commission is closed. The general of the society or company known as Jesuits has arrived in Dublin. The last visit to Irelaud was in 1848. In reply to enquiries as to what action the Government propose taking in connection with the seizure of Canadian sealers off Copper Island, Mr Gladstone states he is awaiting an explanation from the RnssianC^^^pient on the matter.

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Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 2

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332

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 2

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 2

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