NEWS BY CABLE.
Lowov, August 8 In the House of Commons, tho Commission Bill was redd a third timo on division by 180 to 61 Mr Sexton and sevoial other Irish mombers abstained fiom voting. ->. Pair, August 8 There has bceu a ienowal of noting in this city At the funeial of I leading Communist, the mob became so demonstrative that the police neie i compelled to interfere The officers were attacked, and were compelled to draw their sabres and charge the mob Order was not restored until tho police used then; pistols > Thirty persons were wounded in the conflict , August 9 It appeals that the disturbance re feired to in the previous message was caused by the action of inflamed Communists, who were following the funeral of a leading number of that party While tho cortege was passing ho police station a bomb was thiown at tho building, but fortunately it did not explode The police made uum oious arrests m then sorto on the mob who cried " Vire la Commune 1 ' and " Vive la Revolution!
Washington, August 8 The Senate has adopted the Chinese Prohibition Bill,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2974, 11 August 1888, Page 2
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188NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2974, 11 August 1888, Page 2
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