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NEWS BY CABLE.

ENGLISH, London, September 21, The shipbrokera are indignant at Tyser'a steamers taking cargo at sailing rates, September 22, Slavin and McAuliffe, who had arranged to fight at Ormond Club for a purse of £IOOO, have been arrested in order to prevent the fight taking place, The arrest has caused a great sensation among sporting men and members of the club. Slavin and McAuliffe have been bailed out on sureties amounting to £2OOO to appear to-morrow, If they attempt to fight, the police will surround the club. POSEM. Vienna, September 22. Owing to. suspicious urcunisfcances connected with the burial of a woman at S?gedin. a town of Austri • Hungary, the body was exhumed, when it was found that tho woman had given birth to a child after interment, Constantino™, September 22, Moussaßey, the convicted Kurdish chieftain, who recently escaped and was- recaptured, is to bo sent to Medina, Washington, September 21. There is still some likelihood of a combat over the MoKinley Tariff Bill on which a conforonoe of the two rjonses is now proceeding, The Committee of Congress has given way so far as to approve the' Senate's amendments in flax and wool duties. Bombay, September 22, Election riots have taken place at Goa, a city of Hindostan, in Concan and capital of the Portuguese settle ments in India, Seventeen person wore shot dead and many others were wounded, London, September 21. O'Brien, a Fenian, has denounced W. O'Brien; September 22. Mr Dillon is delivering violent harangues in County Mayo, despite the warnings from tho police of what tho consequences may bo, Tho Sportsman considers the Australian team disappointing, and tho trip the most disastrous yet made. Tho Sporting Life also stigmatises the tour as a failure, aud urges that a more capable "team >should bo sent in 1892. ATJSTRALIk Bvdnev, September 22, Tljo Ministerial crisis has tornp: ated, At \h conclusion of the Cabinet meeting to day Mr McMillan had an interview with Sit H. Parkes, After mutual explanations the Premier confessed he. Jiad/acted somewhat hastily, end Mr "'McMillan agreed to withdraw his resignation, Melbourne, September 25. John Bellin (of the well-known firm of Bellin, Son, and Duncan, auctioneers), manager and director of i'ne- Fo'Jfth Industrial Building Society, and Genoral Mutual Invest m.enf Building Society, who was charged tii'th embejjding a largo sum of money belonging to; these institutions, was found guilty'and sentenced to two-and-a-half years imprisonment on each chargo/seutonces to bo cumulative,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3624, 26 September 1890, Page 2

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NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3624, 26 September 1890, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3624, 26 September 1890, Page 2

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