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CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN.

Gladstone's Injury. London, Jane 23.— Referring to the outrage afc Chester Mr Gladstone declared he never saw a woman throw with such spite and energy. The press uuitedlj deplore the oat. Various reasons are fissigQe^ f or it and some say she threw it for luck. ' The police hope to effect the arresfc of the woman. JO/ The iniury to Gladstone's jbjs is slight, and the patient is doing well. He hopas to be able to keep his Scottish engagements. Home Rule. *> <*f London, June 28.— Lori, Satij. bury's manifesto emphasizes tie u^^ tention that Home Rule meant) for Ulster the unrestrained and abaoluS power of the nationalists, producing* supreme crisis which will probably culminate in a civil war. Lord Rudolph Churchill's manifesto vigorously denounces the msaaitj of Home Rule, whijh a Himalayan rangt of obstacles forbid. ■ . r , v Rioting. London, June 28. —Serious rioting is reported from Cork, several houses were wrecked and many persons injured. . O'Brien and Uealey were attacked with stones, but escaped injury. ' Neil's career. London, June 28.— Neil's real name is Cream. He graduated as a physician ;at Montreal, and was alleged to have been connected with the deaths of two women in Canada from abort^riL He was, charged with murdier, but th& evidence was deficient. ; .^ r,t • j ; 4

In 1877 he was convicted of abor. tion at Chioago, and imprisoned fof ; life. After serving 10 years he wu pardoned on acoount of ili-healtb. Next he appeared in Ontario, where he was forced into marriage, and abandoned his bride at the altar. Madame Melba. London, June 28. —Mr Garner, theatrical manager, of Melbourne! has engaged Madam Melba for 12 performances in Melbourne and Sydney. Mr Abbey, lessee of the Metro* politan Opera House, New York, has offered Madam Meiba £20,000 for fifty performances in America in the spring. .-.='■: O The Veua turns up safely. 1 * London, June 28. — The steamer Vega, reported to be lost with all hands, has arrived safely at New York. " Orme favourite again, : , London, June 28. — The Duke of » Westminster's colt Orme is the' favourite for the St Leger at 5 to 1, Anarchists. Paeis, June 27.— Two anarchists in custody have confessed to haying taken part ia the dynamite outrage m Verz's restaurant. Their statement implicates two others who fled to London, and the French Government is applying to have them extradited. A prisoner shot New York, June 28. — A prisoner named Clergert, accused of an. outrage, has been shot dead in court by the girl's brother.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2548, 29 June 1892, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2548, 29 June 1892, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2548, 29 June 1892, Page 2

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