FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
I By Ki.kctuic Tki.kuraph.—Copyright.] London; May 22.' Mil Thomas Condon 1 , M.P., for Tip[icray, has been sentenced to one mouth's imprisonment on the charge of having incited the Irish tenants to conspiracy. It is estimated that quite 250,000 acres of land were flooded in consequence of the embankment of the Mississippi River burstiug ; Snd the damage is pui down at four million dollars, ; The Prince of Wales has left for Berlin to attend Prince Heinrich's marriage. It is rumoured that tho Glan-na-Gael organisation lias awakened into activity. Plots against Mr Balfour and other coercionists are projected. Walsh, the prominent Fenian, who suddenly disappeared from America, has turned up in Paris. The detectives are closely watching him. The Yorkshire team, in their first innings, made 125. The Australian team, for (he loss of seven wickets, have made 2-39—Bonnor 9i, and Btackhain 07. May 23. The match against Yorkshire was won by the Australians by one innings and 61 runs.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2476, 24 May 1888, Page 2
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