NEWS BY CABLE.
ftt&4 dwrleg |S» eeswfW^'^ :^o«_ all/ witU GMJwdftP; hut &« *?S«M tii»k-rtak* to w««j that Ssss ' h&l Adtljmt«!y atflw Jtittfrlf #ltli gwfwatg. *tota ae knew ks fee amr4«rj!*k - l'h« Irhh IfepntiiHit Btetbwfogft «f Aatarlw i eupUged lii dyimmita bsdytags in Londstaj *iil li j wisi wisasas wiso tke jgat fes* ! etguiiisied Rtefr ntaUian 'mMMsttt'lssi' aad iM asawatqr 'fe? years Mhj Jrigii t&miburu likd {wtMgfeS oturagea, He p?edu4ed a fclpa, gtfojwssug fasestablkfei & oiltse li-tijtl liepisbliyitti 13r£jf§W$9&f i.'i Austria. He also deposed ttatJir SaKt-au M.S., s/mtalsd iSgaa%«fe;s|» » " beariag"' tlia Sea til Aast&lii*. Iffife kra bedievagd tu bivo rusissjl |fts prospects of tho Bill being, sgg£si & eiiabto triiatssa ta tasess 6M£f*&& audtsr tnuir eorurel ia eoKsaiil assets' A aaniiiiitioa Las bst« aatiatfd &i ;§{s& by the ftlojHsrawat of Dr Seiko, j**f London, with Miss W&H&, n* Arost'lcan- lieirag*. Tbs were captured, and Sel'aoa viU ba prosecuted lor abduction. An atUmpi has been made to ssoet a returtied Australian naui«d for buying a farm from which £iw tenants hud been evicted at HesL&lv, County Oiars. . Bagws, Fubrasrv tj, - Lord Charles Boresford, who li »t present on & visit to Prusnta, dined with she jEmperor, William lu»t aigbi. Bbussels Febrtiiry S, Serious riotiov has occurred ia us vera! of ilia manufacturing districts of BQlgium, and eavovai esianah'B strikes ace unnoiutcsti, Burtag a eotifliofc batwasti tha polica and iSje I'iotera, two afVae formpi' woce killed.' iioMB, I'Vbruary 8. 'XlniEraiterocoiAusi'.'klmswnttan a lettsf to the Poise, mating that I'rincQ Rudolph's Hiiicido wss Else
Australian. Mbi«boui!nb, February 9, A trial wins mads yostorday with tha roasim: pn, which was on view itli tiie Melbourneinhibition, in the prosonee of iho Defence authoritte from tb@ several colonies. Tha trial wag -emiueatly oucoeasful, soais extraordinary mooiim boitig snails,: Eobison Bros. fl»d Campbell ans Bous' largo sngiuooriug works on ilis bunks of tlje Yamx,. were burned down last iiight. Tho loss m mi&mated at £40,000. I'liere exs jio immmpm. . Bevoral tcsselu lying at the fldjacciit wbarvoß wore in coasidarabk danger, mid one actually casiglit fire, but tho flamoa wera extinguished. The date of the generiii election is fixed for 28th March. ' a - . ;V Hobabt, February 9, v The Trades Congress has passed resolutions iii favor of estabHshing a tradea newspaper, granting the ', francbJse to simnien, early closing, Battlement of strikes by Arbitration , and Concilliation Boards, extension of the; JSmployers Eiiabilifcy Act -to I merchant seamen,; and the one man onevote principle in Parliamentary elections. .>■■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3126, 11 February 1889, Page 2
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