NEWS BY CABLE.
- ENGLISH. , s i -• London,' June 26, •Mr T, Beaton, M,P,, is being examined by. the Commission,"- He refutedDeoaron* s statement that: s be assisted Brennan to escape to America .The witness stated he was unable to account for the missing funds of the League, •■;iThe infernal machine discovered at Madame Tussaud's was- sent to the establishment m a box. Suspicions- : were aroused and the police, sent for. They removed the bottom of the box; and found the machine arranged to explode-when the lid was opened. No clue has yet been obtained. ■ ; Sir 0. Russell in his speech for tho prosecution before the Jockey Club declared that the Jockey Wood -was i I the real owner and Sherrard and Sir i 6. Cketwynd the servants. f The Eight Honorable Mr Ohilders ' intends paying a visit to .India and I Australia in the autumn, j The Land Transfer bill passed its, »: third reading in the House of Lords ; by a narrow majority. ■ The mutilated body of a woman i lias been found in the Thames, slashed about in the same way as" Jack the 1 Ripper's" victims.-' It is supposed he * has reappeared. •
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Paris, Julio 36. The Government intend to appeal igainst the decision of the Angouleme magistrates who morely inflicted a Sne'on MvM; Deroulede and Lagucrre indlet.M. Laissant "off.- . Bucharest, June 20, A ■woman -who. was despatched from Zurich on a .mission to dynamite the Czar, has committed snioide here. a '-' : V ' Vieksa, June 26. ' Count Kalnoky, Minister of Forciglv Affairs,; in the- course of his speech, stated that'in the event of France or Russia forcing on -War, England and Turkey would join the Triple-Alliance. : r.v AMERICAN. Chicago, Juue 22. It is stated the Committee; .of thi Clan-na-Gael tried Dr Grouin becausi the latter accused Sullivan of raal feasance as a pretence to enable liin to expose the working of the. Societ] and benefit Greet Britain in. thi eyes of the Titnes-Purnell Commission. . . Australian. Sydney, June 27. . The situation'at the A. A. Com pany's mine is unchanged. Non of the buried men liave been reaobec yet. Lord Carnngton descended thi mine yesterday and afterward visited the bereaved families. Melbourne, June 27. The Gordon Memorial 'Statut was -Unveiled, yesterday by Sir W Robinson, the Acting-Gover.ioi Major-General Downes, of Adelaide who was a brother in' arms c General Gordan's, delivered panegyric on the occasion, Adelaide, June 27th. The new Ministry have bee: sworn in as follows: -Premier an Chief Secretary, Dr. Cockbum member for Mount Barker; Trea surer, F. W. Holder, member fo The Burra; Public Works, T, H Howe, member for Gladstone; Lands T, Burgoyne, member for Newcastle Attorney-General, B. A. Mouldpn member for Albert; Bduoation, - Gordon'; without portfolio, I Campbell.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3242, 28 June 1889, Page 2
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