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[By Ei.kctkic Tklkubaimi—Gorvmonr.] London", September 3. Tiik Fenian members of the Cork branch of the National League have condemned Mr Parnell's moderation, and urge that arms should be resorted to for the redress of Irish grievances.
Five thousand quarters of Adelaide wheat have been sold at 41s. Two cargoes, to arrive, have been disposed of at 40s 3d. August and September shipments of Australian wheat have been sold at 41s 3d.
The Standard is furious at President Cleveland's statement that British ironclads are behind Canada.
The betrothal is announced of the Princess Sophie of Russia to the Duke of Sparta.
In consequence of an accident to the pedestal of the statue erected in honour of General Gordon in Trafalgar Square, the ceremony of unveiling the statue cannot take place till January next.
Oaminal Moran is endeavouring to* settle the dispute that arose respecting the burial of the late Archbishop Vaughan, of Sydney.
A Vigilance Committee at Paladora, Missouri, attempted to arrest a gang of horse-stealers, and in the light that ensued, seventeen of the thieves were killed, and also a number of the committee.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2521, 6 September 1888, Page 2
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186CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2521, 6 September 1888, Page 2
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