CABLEGRAMS
(BY BlififfljHG ?KLKOBAPH—G9FYRIQJIT) Hsutbr's Telegrams. London, February 14. Mr Hugh Childoi'B lias been appointed Chairman of Committees. Syuney, February 15. T.'ia Lithgow colliery has taken fire, and three men aro known to be still in the workings, Tho whole place- is now a. f»8( 8!S«4§: IfWf pffqrt (s boing used tfl rescue tljosQ who are down, but it is fearepj the exertions will prove fruit, less,
Sailed, this morning—Manapourl for Now Zealand.
London, February 15. Tho rioting at Leicester has ceased, and there is now quiet. Hyndeman, Burns, Champion, and Williams, tho leaders at tho unemployed meeting in London, have been summoned to appear at the Bow-street Police Court to, atiswftE a cljarge of uttormg seditious speeches'arirajalgar'Sqijare', qq Monday last. '. - ■-
Sydney, February 15. Further telegrams are to hand from Lithgow rolativo to tho outbreak of fire iiique qf t])o coalmines near tho town* ship, Exertions have been made to rescue tho Mine Manaaor and two miners who wero unablo to effect thoir escape, and resulted in the recovery of' the Mine Manager in an unconscious state. Tho other two men wero brought up dead. They had apparently been suffocated.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2221, 16 February 1886, Page 2
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