MR CHAMBERLAIN.
London, October 14. Mr Chamberlain is on a visit to Egypt. FEDERATED TBADE3' UNIONS. Various Trade Unions will federate under the renovated London Council. SPEECH BY SIR C. DILKE. Sir C. Dilke, speaking at Bradford, condemned the partition of Afghanistan. He considered Home Rule was a trivial question compared with the interests of the colonial dependencies of Great Britain. ' Received October 15th, 15L2Q pjn. BAPTIST UNION. London, October 14. The Baptist Union has carried a resolution in favor of the amalgamation of the Particular and General Baptists in one Church. RELEASE OF MR CONYBEJLRE, M.P. Mr C. A. V. Conybeare, M.P. for Camborne, who was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for aiding and abetting the plap of campaign, was released to-day. His constituents to the number of 10,000 celebrated the occasion. TALMAGE'S TABERNACLES BURNED DOWN. New York, October 14. The Rev. Mr Talmage'e tabernacle has been burned down, THE CBONINJOASE. .. Three members of the Clan Na Gael have been arrested for offering men one to five thousand dollars each to get elected on the jury in the Cronin I case for the purpose of acquitting the accused. ;. FRENCH LOAN. i Paris, October 14. ! It is rumored that » French loan is about to be issued for the purpose of consolidating the floating debt;. RUSSIAN DESIGNS. Moscow, October 14. : The Viedomo&te, in an article discussing the European situation, says Russia intended to occupy Varna and Bourgas three years ago, and suggests it should do so now. Received October 15th, 8.80 pini. THE CHARGE AGAINST AN EARL. i London, October 14. The Earl of Galloway, who was committed for trial on a charge b! assaulting a girl, stood his trial to-day, when he. was acquitted. THE SCHOOLBOYS' STRIKE. The schoolboys' strike shows signs of fizzling out. Received October 16th, 1 a.m. THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY. Londox, Ootober 15. Vice-Admiral John Erakine Baird; of the Channel squadron, and RearAdmiral Tracy, have been instructed to proceed to Berlin and return the Emperor William's visit to the British fleet at KieL
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7442, 16 October 1889, Page 5
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