NEWS BY CABLE.
ji'vT^.:'.'■"'■? .•""•■ ■"■■■'' '■-'': ,ut ||; : ■.■■■ LoNDON,,Oo'oberß, v 11 Th'e evidenco ttdiluced atthe jnqucst onjTlie bndyibf ihe vvoiiian fonnd on' Eiubankiniint show; that the remains arc those of a remarkably tins woman, who 'was piobably in a' good social position. "No friends appeared fo, claim ■ tho body.,,. The. police have,nocliie to the tn tit def, "th« circumstances ot which are similar to those in connection with the Whitechapel minders. '•'• '■'■ "~'Mr "JollirDilloii; M.P.V:ahd eithVf Mr T.D. Sullivan, M.P. for. College, Green (Dublin), or Sir Thomas Esinonde, M.P., will leave shortlyWj a touv'qf the,Außtr'alianGoJpnia?,,aiid ; ! will lecturoin/nid of the Nationalist uau.se. '.V v - : \ h\ | 'y : \'.' Dr J?. Raiding, bf KotWram College, haS-beeii appointed chairman of the Coiigregatioiiiil Tjfnion.; and the Rev J,IT.! WogW, ,of\New Cross, chairman; of theJ}aptist Union, \ ]< Professor Andrews/ of Melbourne University, died .near Adtm.Vn 18th September, on his piVsaagif'Hoiiip. ; tik death'--ro3ulted from an attack 'of ippbplexy/engendered by the intense heat;;, ;The,'.deceased gentleman 'was buried at sea! ■ Bant Zealand shares havo i -.. Howard Associatioh':'fpr;','ti|jf- improvement of the condition;of;jr[spners, eulogises the, of criminalfe:^'!7X '/' ■":■:" ... The Rightßpn.j. Q. C.y Lord Advocate of Scotland, has been. 'ajipmn'M to\a judgeships,and willjibe-Biicceededj py/Mr J.' P.'.'B. Robertson,- Q'lO./Solicitpr-Generall ThyEight^Honl'3V. l ..H. Smith; fpeaking at Glpucester ri expi'essed the opinion .tint;; after tho "Presidential election is over, Amorica would conelude a just treaty with Canada on the Fisheries question. '• •' The barque Zadok,. from South •Australia-(2lst-March), which was posted'overdue on '22 nd. September has arrived.
, Mi'\William ..O'Brien, writing; to the Watorford Branch of the National League, eulogised their resistance to evictions, and urges the members to smash the landlords and coercionisls, Zanzibar, October 8. The representatives, of the British East African 'Company., were'most cordially received by. the natives. The natives evince a more fri»mlly disposition to the Biiiislieis than to the, Germans, owing to the former paying greater respect to the religious rites and tbo prejudice's of the natiyes.!"" . St. Petersburg, October 8. : The Russian press expresses displeasure at the speeches made by the Emperor William of Germany and-the Emperor Francis Joseph.of Austria nt tho Banquet at Vienna,. aud .cbbßlderß their tone is calculated to create trouble in Europe, rather than ap-. pease,■ - : , . .... .'•..,■•, . . ;
fttraM j ''■..' •■ !;. , Sydney, October 9r-J A man named Ellerd, baa v been scntencod to. penal .servitude for life? on a 'charge'of brutally assaulting a police constable, who; it is helievedf will die of the injuries he has sW; tained..' ,: ; ; •' .';. '"';: ■;; ;. Brisbane; October 9. ' Sir Ai H, Palmer, President of the Legislative Council, has been sworn in as Acting-Governor, , , ; ' :i ';. ! ; Melbourne, October 10. ;■ v. The; Rev Mr Howden has been elocted chairman of tho Congregational Urn'oii,';' " .;' ';''■;'■'' ' . J '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3026, 11 October 1888, Page 2
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