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- ENGLISH. London; May 80. Henry Vizetelly, of the- firm of Vizetelly and Co., publishers; Strand,, was sentenced to three months'utf prifioument for soiling copies of.ZraPr works, although the works were revised since November last when tbo firm was fined LIOO for publishing obsoeno literature. The Court, at the same lime, besides fining tta firnr,ordered Zola's works gonerat& to be suppressed. \* The Echo referring to the proposal to erects memorial tablet to the late Right Hon. AY.'B; Dalley, of New South Wales in St, Pauls' Cathedral, sayssuoh a tablet would commemorate the slaughter by Great Britain 1 of the patriotic natives of the Soudan. The Cian-na-Gacl Sp&fy deny the truth of the statement that they sentenced five spies, iuoluding Dr Cronin. and Major k Le Caron, to death, in consequence oftheovidenoo given by the latter before'the TimesParncll Comuiißsion. It i 3 stated that an allusion made" by Major Le Caron and Dr Cronin when giving evidenco before the Times-Parnell Commission, lei to the Clan-na-Gael trying the latwn a oharge of treaohery,. Abbrrr a dozen were implicated in the charge and tho sentence of the Society waa that they should be murdered, During the inquest on the remains' of My James Maybrick, who is < : alleged to have been murdered by J his wife, abetter /written;% the ' accused to. a jgehtlemiiir'in Liverpool showed that improperi- relations' 1 existed, between Mrs Maybrick and in-
'sion, Mr Josoph G, Biggiir, M.P. for >i Cavan W., admitted that bo belonged to the Fenian organisation but donied ' ' that bo waa ever an Inviuoiblo. He * condemned outrage. It is understood tbat Mr J. Aroher, Agent-General" for Queensland, oxwed a wish not" to be included in honours. The output of'copper is being restricted. In is expojtod the price will be raised to MS. i FOREIGN. ' Bucharest, May 29. _ Tho work of fortifying this city is ' proceeding apaoo. Berlis, May 29. The Ernporor William will shortly pay a visit to Strasborg. Chioaoo, May 29. Wooilmfo, ono of tho men charged with beinfwncornod in the murder " offlr Crouin, has confessed, and ./£v implicates several otbors, 1 Hf Calcutta, May 29, ' Cholera is arging in the Ganjara district, in the Presidency of Madras. Fourteen hundred deaths were reported last week. ," Australian.., Melbourne, May 81. JNimnio, Commissioner for llfjlic Works, has resigned his seat ifftlio Cabinet, and will be succeeded by Mr D. M. Davis, win now holds a portfolio without office. John Auglin, who on tho 27th December, after breaking his brotherin law's arm with a bullet, firod twice at his wife, of whom ho was - absurdly jealous, and killed hor, has .been sentenced to death. ' : Phillip Plaisted, the well-known iy ; organist, who murdered' bis wifo by ijjfj- is now hopelessly insane, and has v'Vu been committed to an asylum. ! "' l, Ktzpatrick, .who fell dead whilst fighting with another man named Richardson at Ulupua' West on night, died from the i shook of her son's death.'MKf the inquest on tho body of Fitzpatrick the jury returned a verdict that death was oaused by excitement.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3219, 1 June 1889, Page 2
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