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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN, ; : w ’ London, ’Oct.^24! ( At the. Newmarket Hougbto.n meeting! to-day, the iCambridgeghire Staked was; wop.. by Laureate, Olaribelle beingj secondhand TheophilUs Third. The Times protests agaibfet the pro-! p’osal th hand'CVer 'SWdiiftiM' tri the' Transvaal. ( ,Mr Bernard Y. Shaw, formerly Com-; mlesioner of Police for Capetown district, has been appointed to a similar; position in New Guinea. He is a son; of Captain Shaw, of the London Fire! •Brigade. ; A man entered the^Hhion'Bsfhk at! ■Didsbnry and after shobting the manager stole £Bo.’ On being followed he fired at bis pursuers, bat Being no Chance of escape committed suicide, A company is projected for the purpose of:lighting Sydney by electricity. Oct. 25, The Earl of Derby, speaking at Liverpool, referring to the , rejection ."of the' Western Australian Sill said' that the only way to create a strong and imperial feeling in Anstralia was to maintain the doctrine that England must keep hold of Australian lands as a dumping ground for English paupers, He hoped in time to see, the mutual distrust which- delayed Australian Federation overcome. The strike of Bristol dockmen has been satisfactory settled. The Irish parliamentary patty met at Dublin to.da]fjeiwhen resolutions establishing a Tenants’ Defence Association were carried; Arrived—Abercorn,.ship, from Lyttelton, July 2nd ; Banffshire, barque, from Auckland, July 2nd. i In the election for Brighton; Mr Gerald Goder, a Conservative candidate, has been returned by 7182 Yotesagainst 4680 votes polled by the Home Kale candidate., ~ , , , The Board of Trade have issued a circular warning all railway, companies to fix points and signals under the interlocking system; and to adopt continuous brakes ; also to print the price of tickets on their face. They have also intimated 'their intention of enforcing the Act recently passed ,by the Imperial Parliament. : ! Brussels, Out, 25. ■ It is fekred that a general strike of Belgiati tinners will shortly trika place, Berlin, Oct. 24. ‘ The bi'6Ugbt i 'dbwn in the Reibhstag provide for ,an extraordinary military vote of 7,000,000 marks. A German protectorate has been proclaimed over the territory lying between Yihu and Eismara in Bast Africa. Vienna, Oct. 25. ; The Archduke John has petitioned the Emperor of Austria for permission to resign bis rank and title and retire into private life. St. Petersburg, Oct. 25. The visit of the Emperor of Germany to the Sultin of Turkey hkh beeh the bnbject of some comment in the Russian Press. It is believed that ho attempted, without success, to induce Turkey to join the triple alljance. Rio Janeiro, Oct. 24. The R.M.S. Rimutaka arrived here yesterday from New Zealand, all well, and her cargo of frozen meat in good condition. New York, Oot. 25. The, supporters of - O’Connor have decided to offer a monster purse as an inducement to Searle, TeCmer, Gaudaur, and others'to meet O’Gonnrir. In his opening address bn the charges preferred against twelve .men for the murder of Dr Cronin, State Prosecutor Lonqnecker declared that Alexander Sullivan, Really, and Boland, composing the triangle of the Clan-na-Gael, betrayfed men- sent od dynamite missions to England, in" Order that They might steal the funds. Dr Crritiin, he said, had intimated his intention 1 of exposing the disappearance of a quarter of a million dollars, and it was this that led up to bis death.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1962, 29 October 1889, Page 1

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542

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1962, 29 October 1889, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1962, 29 October 1889, Page 1

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