CABLE SUMMARY.
(NY IaKCTUK' TKI.KUHU'U. --Ool'i lili-ll I.) LoNlio.v, February 1 7. Till, man S;i'l<U<T, in custody on -usoiciou of Hmvim: cwii!!i:i!;i'il ill.: last. AMntechap-l m■ ii--I*-i-. is llo'.V Supposed 1.0 V .Tack tin' l.'ippor, :u>'l the knife which it is believed lie used lias been found. The accused was brought ud before the Court today and remanded. OwiiiK to the dockers refusing t'j discharge the .steamer Alstatim. from \ew Zealan.l, the butchers nro cliseharging her meat under the protection of the p dice. The dockers also refused to discharge the Australian .steamers Ahuora and Turoba. There is abundiinee of free latour at the docks. The debate on the amendment moved by I\lr Fussell to Mr Morloy's motion, to the effect that; the law must be vindicated, was adjourned. The contending Irish parties have nirrced thai tin- Parliamentary fund of i'.'id.DOO shall be devoted to the relief ot the tenants. February lit. The postal authorities have received inlelligcuce that the F.M.s. Monwwai, which had to return to San Francisco owiui; loan accident to lu r machinery, will resume lier voyage to Auckland on tlie 22w\ instant, and will leave. Sydney on l.er return juui'iiey on timetable date. The meml>ers of the Liberal parly l'.fivi: m;i lea i .nation of ,t',jllt)o to help the auli-j'arnellites, and promise to assi-it in paving their election expenses. The shipowners in Liverpool, with nil aggregate ■>!' ~' V) (,(u > 101 ls > iU ''' joining the shipping fed ration. 11l Parnell presides at a bampaef of tri-hmen in London on St, Patrick's Messrs (Shaw. Saville and Albion Company's steamer, which should have left for New Zealand to-day, wiil be delayed two days, owing to the strike. Wa.shiwi'uX, February I*. The Senate has voted the sum of lliiv million dollars Inwards the proposed cable to Hawaii. The remains of the late General Sherman will lc buried at St. Louis on Thur.Ml'iv. President, ffarrisnii, exIhesiden'ts Haves and Cleveland, the. members of ilie Senai". and 10,01)0 troops will i'«iit the body to its last jesting place. The bridges at -lohiisfowii have been demolished', and people are flying from ihn place., A bo> n carrying foiu'inillioti logs thivatcieJ tic .s-iVty of the town. .Mr ChauncuylJepew has been nominated as Governor of Xe.w York. February lit. Tho Seiiali! lias, by a. large majolily. pie->eil a. Copyright Fill, which wiil be temporarily laid aside. .Dki;l.l">', February !■■>. Dr. Lubrick claims to have discovered a cure for tuberculosis superior to Dr. Koch's. It. can be injected under the skin, does not induce fever, and its etl'ects are harmless. C.UIto, Feb; uary ir>. Lgyptiau finances show a surplus of half-a-iitillion for the year. Oit.Ova, February i>. A. Lite at \Ve>i.ndiiSLer, in British Columbia, caused da mayo to the extent i.fa hundred thousand pound sterling.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2903, 21 February 1891, Page 3
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456CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2903, 21 February 1891, Page 3
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