CABLE NEWS.
lor »i ..." -London, Ndveriber 15; it Wore the, LabourPommi S3 fon, said J bo looked forward to even a sm n or hours per day .limit' iQ order to -abaorb the unemployed, but was not £ prepared at present to recommend a ™ universal eight hours system. • bo ' u»r, ; '-'; November 16. at _ : JHr late lias written to Sir \y y Harcourt, : reuewing bis : mumficient in Offer to build i National Art Gallerya - wliioh ffaa'deolinedby the lastGbv' ii. eminent,; • .v ~;.) ' >,.,;: ie Mr Montague Williams, the wellanown barrister and magistrate, i 3 in ™ a critical condition.-' - ;". - I Lady urging that ~ oopmal authorß : deservemore°«oo K . raha affords topios fresh tind-ua-ir laokneyedfordesoriptiveffritersk ,v avradstylei ■ ■;-.•:•" ! » ?^ siv P ies: which ; astot6new.Queen ß landJo fln ,arou S W !™f«M it is intended to inlL Ia West Australian loan injures its a prospeota.-. ;:;'■'.; .; J . •■' :Moat of the cotton mills in Lan- > caslnre. and tho adjoining counties have ; agreed to work haU-time S • order to prevent; tu?:operatives ..assistingthe.strikers. , - fc . "¥. r H.M Stanley advised England' i o join witLGermany in the odnatruc I £ oa ™ TO" Uganda, He says • that Australia bows the value of • *aya better than England,'" ' ■JhePire Brigades Unionis'arrnng. iDgtoholdanlnterflationalGongrflss f m he Agncultural Hall during the t W|sunweek Thocblonieswillbo . mvi fid.to send- repreaeritatives. ' ; r r -Tjie ( authowties 0 f the Imperial { Institute itoet the absenee of exhibih from Wesr:Australia::and South .Australia. .Other colonies we show" ; con. - \ tnbutiou. ia not.yeb paid. . ■ ';. yiisu, NoVember-li ; i\ is estimated at 50,000. ' ' ■< .-_.•' i : , BlDM», l ]JovßdiliM le. f lhore was'a painful scene in'tho Coronor'B Court to-day' during tho ■ inquest upon the baby-farming oases. «amined, ; and.dmkiwi tw;ai>« ...» uuaoie to identify the olotbing. Durmg liGi' .eyidencathe- three female prisoners sobbed hysterically. As Mre Maokm was coining into Court after lunch she oried out, "May the curse of the Almighty fall on that child," indicating the witness. Thofemalo prisoners had to leave the: Court owing to their hysterical condition! U arice then said she would tell tho whole truth, and she identified the clothing.
_ London, November 16. The Daily Obroniole, commenting ontheMekm case, points out thattbe liritiah law prevents baby-farming on the scale carried on in Sydney. New York, November 16. Further severe restrictions have , been imposed to prevent the imtnigra,-* tion of foreigners'to New York. ' A telegram received from Chicago states that Jim Wall, an Australian bookmaker is missing, ana it is foared' that he has been murdered,Pans, November 16. King Behanzin and 1,700 soldiers are beseiged in Abomey. The King offers to pay France 15,000,000 francs if she will abandon the whole coast.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4278, 18 November 1892, Page 2
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