CABLE NEWS.
British and Foreign
London, September 3. j At the inquest upon tho death of Lieut, Ha<nboroa B >i, it was elecited [ that Monson (not Malson) was formerly a,, bankrupt army tutor, wbo failed i# £56,000, while his assetß were only £4OOO, Tho Irish National Federation of America congratulates Mr Gladstone on the loyalty and fidelity with which he haj adhered to his promises, and trusts his life will b? prolonged to enable him lo complete his work. The final passage of tho Home Rule | Bill through the lloueo of Commons has embittered tho feeling between Catholics and Orangemen. Several riots have taken place in Counties Clare and Pown, and in (he town of Gilford (County Down) ; The analysis of thp division on the florae Eule question shows that the fyitiekHMpity agiiinst the measure was 23. About 80,000 miners in South Wales have abandoned tho sliding scale of pay, and have decided to join tbß Minera' Federation of Great Britain, Tho cholera has appeared in 94 fresh places in two days, Three deaths are reported at Hull, and tworaoroat Grimsby. In reply to a question in the House of Commons, tho Premiorsaidhe was aware that there weir- 20,000 artisans unemployed. He believed it was due to tho recurrence of depression, and did not see bow the Government could take any action to cope with it, %fciiiNOioN, September 8, 'lhy'jfiVrollof the recent cyclone noWaniOuntßto lfiOp. Tho'corpses are being 1 buried'jh large Irentbc?; September i
The police gurpriedd Dalton'B band of outlaws at a hoiol in Gutbrie.Kentucliy, and a fight ensued, lasting an hour, tho outlaws were killod except one, who fas captured. | Five policemen and civilians were wounded. Berlin, September 4. _ The Kaiser, addressing tho municipal representatives of Metz before llie manoeuvres, said the army was a corner-stone of Germany Is 1 strength, and'destined to Ve the safeguard of European peace. ■ ■ ''. SypNEy, September 6. ■ 'flip French mails bring' particulars pi ashajlrbuß jre at fort Lop, Mauritius •
Tim moat important, wealthiest,"' and commercial quarters of the city bave bopii destroyed, Tho lo3a is 10.000,000 rupees.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4516, 6 September 1893, Page 3
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344CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4516, 6 September 1893, Page 3
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