NEWS BY CABLE.
X ENGLISH.; 1 } : •■■ • ; jLoVbos, October 8. The police are stillj .pursuing the clue to Jack Ihe Kippor; and are hopeful of final success. Mr J, Chamberlain speaking at Newcastle, declared he had received satisfactory, assurances that Lord Salisbury would deal finally with tho Irish question next session. The Rov. Mr Fielding, Chairman' of tho Congregational Union, in an address delivered at Hull, strongly protested against any Soman Catholic University being endowed out of the public funds. AMERICAN. Washington, October 3. A Conference is being held here attended by -representatives of the Stiitos in North, South, and Central America for tho purpose of promoting trade between tho United States and othor American countries. It is believed, however, that President Harrison's protective policy will prevent any practical result being arrived at. ' FOREIGN Roiteudam, October 8. The dock laborers havo succeeded in obtaining thetr demands, and the strike.is at an end.
Australian. Sydney, Octobor 4. Tho Protectionists' Congress favour Mr Barton as tub future leador of the party, The Assembly has. boen sitting continuously since yesterday and many disorderly scenes have occurrod.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3327, 5 October 1889, Page 2
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182NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3327, 5 October 1889, Page 2
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