NEWS BY CABLE.
ENGLISH. London,-February 11, The Dundee dock men have struck for hu increaso of wages to dd per hour, Lord Brnssey, in a letter to the Tjmes, condemns the apathy displayed by the Imperial Government with regard to tho transportation of the French rlcidivistes to the Pacific Islaudß, ' FOftEIGN. PARts, February 11, T|ie indiscreet procedure of' the Bnyalists is likely to compel the Government to tmittheDucd'Orleana with some severity. The Czar has implored mercy on the Due's behalf, Lisbon, Febriury U. ' Siguor Audrade, a Portugeso gentleman, has challenged the British Consul at Oporto to tight a duel. The dispute arose in consequence of the latter, telling, tho. students only "to insult English men, not ladies, ami, if possible to avoid insulting anyone, N Som, February 11. If Prince Ferdinand had been dethroned those taking part in tho corispirnpy jjtid arranged to anu'der loth hjrh and Panitza,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3434, 13 February 1890, Page 2
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148NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3434, 13 February 1890, Page 2
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