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TELEGRAMS.

fiyj&mV'tKTKfft 001,091 A I. PAPKRfI] j TIIE GERMAN AIiMT V Bkrun, October §•• TilE Ck-rman army ntim»ti» Were , brought down to -.day. They pre- ! vklcl for an ofttmoitliuary military vote, the amount being seven million mark.-i. ; THR KINfl OF POBTUG AL. Ltanox, October t7. The king of .Portugal was to-dav at rhePantheon of St Vincent, Li«hon. The Po»io'i» renre<»ontativft, three hundred cler;jv and the King'* envoys, Wi".v pirwnt. iii'l after th« c««r»»mftnv hnd concluded Qneert PS* ■ vi»«it<*«l the tomb, ami eng*j*r»l wi' ! pi nycr lor the repose of the soul of ~ the depnrbvl ! Rco,ui.*ui maM»H bnv«» lieon held st : London, Solin, aii«l Berne, for the ! repose of tin- soul of the ileeeftrfcd. ,TUE LABOUR MOVEMENT } I/miKW, Oetoher 15. { Thr strike of tlic Bristol dockmen i ha« been Rattafactorijv nettled.. . , I October Vt. I The men employed at the AlWi t \ 1) >cks have not ajrrcod to the jpenerril compact, an tlwty arc gi'ttin;* higher wane* than the rate agreed on. EtforU are being made to about a general agreement before Novembero. ' Sixty thousand workmen at Bristol have passed a resolution that the condition of labour mast be materially improved, and to gain (Ms apd have determined to regularly orgaa-, iae their rank*. Mr. Oladstone formally^pp«wd near Ida Frnwarieaestsjejastadav. Ha took advantaft.of tot OMation worker* In tarleoddWagUmJasihatreentory, and praised aha eblenlal sy>*em jt local government, fasting fie AmeHcam' lava of. freedom at% proof of its immense advantage* One hundred thousand Durham miners have intimated their inteati«m of demanding an inanaae 'of la par cent, in wafsa, and'abo that a watk'a work stall eooeiet of Ave days of rcven boors eaeh. October 10. The doofc eumpssdos hav/agraed to abolish middlonten.hut wUßhamaelvaa pay rapreaantaUvas to superiotend of cargoes, the to gangers ptiea Teeebjeeiof no flntftaanl* to gradually secure

******•, w y ewaaaeeaaa mv, lovt. Tha apaack from taWllroai wMaitod that It waa meyaMvive In otmJy »• ovwypoaalhle andraaonaUa manna * of etmeiltnttog tka ateuog opposition J ht tbo Hoove of Common* tn Ike J Constitution BilL It montkma that " • roquaat bad baoß MMiaad from I Lord KouUford thai a delegation „ ahooM proQeod to t.jjaip tofwrtker I. the inUraeUof tbo Em RofttMam ». ia made to tbo nrdaperity of tka a oniony, nod tka Traaaurer entimaam * that the aurplu* for tbo year will IT ruaoh £14,000. * Loxoox. October 15. a Tbo Earl of Darby, apeaking nt i. Liverpool, in referring to tka £ ' ioction of tka Western Australian | Bin. aaidthe way toeroaUattrong J anU-Imjiorial foaling ia AtmtrarS I wm to maintain tbo doctrine that . aWtood moat koop hold of Anoi traftan laoda m n "dumping ] ground "for Engliah panpera. Ho y itopod time would aaa tbo mntoal t M»UwU which dauyed AuatraHao I /adoration, overeoma. '■ ./ i ! October W. £ . Lord - Darby In hm apoeobatl4var--1 -pool said the opposition to the Bill, wkieh proporfed to give roapiiiMiVw (biverntnuiit t > Wcatern ' Auatralia, waa tbo rosult of an atteuank' to keep, that colony in a dopondent atato, in order to retain control wct the land, and if they proposed to reverau tbo jnegAtion policy of the last forty years, to be eonaiatcnt they mnat make their ac- ' tion rraitroapcctivr, nnd apply it to ' other cnloniiM. Then the cry of Aus- ' tralia for tho Au.itralian.4 would he I inevitable. GERMAN AHNBXAWON. • ! SrngKY, Novemlier 2. II The German warship Alexandrina, [ which Arrived here to-day, n»poi b< j having hoistod tha German flag on Yaabel, in the Solomon Group, and alanin Howe* f Stoop. Tlio village i of Ltigulleuian waa burnt by an at med pat ty in safisfactton f>»r ti,r> , ffilirder of t*o o«ruuin» bv the I natives there. ,j THRMOHWJAN. j j WASHWOTox. octolkt ZO. , I Thk Ameiiean worxhip Mobicnn, ■ atattonol at Honolulu, ban boon I orderol to proceed to Samoa. ■»l i

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 56, 16 November 1889, Page 3

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619

TELEGRAMS. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 56, 16 November 1889, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 56, 16 November 1889, Page 3

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