HOME AND FOREIGN.
.MER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] J—wived July __-, 12.35 pj_ _~ TURCOMAN REVOLT. _**=«> ■.;!„.,'.' Lokbon, July 28. News haa been received that the Yomut T _komans have revolted, and are plundering villagea with great loss *»f life. MR CHAMBERLAIN ON IRISH AFFAIRS. Mr Chamberlain, speaking at Bir* saingham, said that he never for an' instant regretted his support of the Irish Crimes Bill. If Mr Gladstone ever succeeded in making his Home Rule scheme law, he would have to face a civil war, for Ulster would never submft &f tie control of a Parliament -tting ia Dubiua.
H-eel-l July Slat, litt a__
STRIKE IN PARIS. Paris, July 28. An eitensive strike of navvies has taken place, and 5000 men have gone oat. Several collisions with the police t-sulted, and fifty-three strikers were •-rested on a charge of intimidation.
ZANZIBAR AND ITALY.
-'• - Zaxzißar, July 28. The Government offer to make full reparation to Italy.
Received July stst, lUO a.*. THE "WHITJS PASHA."
ScA___, July 26. Messengers from Khartoum confirm the" reports of the approach of the •w-iitrp-sfa*.-''
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7132, 31 July 1888, Page 5
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