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SPECIAL CABLES.

[SPECI.VI, TO PEES- ASSOCIATION. —COrYEIGHT.J

THE DOCK STRIKE.

London, October 19. Tho dock laborer.* have passed a vote of tlismks to tho Melbourne Ago, tho South Australian Advortiser. and the Sydney Daily Telegraph, for their sympathy and .support in the laborers' recent struggle against the dock companies. It has been decided that tho surplus shall remain in hand until November next, in ci.so of ft breach of faith on the part of the dock owners. ANOTHER SHIPPING DISPUTE. There is a slitrht friction between the firemen on the Orient and the Now Zealand Shipping Companies' steamers and the Seatneu's Union. THE TROCADERO AND AQUARIUM. After further consideration the London County Council have rescinded their previous decision, and have nmv issued licenses to the Trocadero and the Aquarium, but at the same time warned the managers of tho*e places to be (.viutious in the future. THE PRINCE OF WALES IN EGYPT. BC.R-H- the Prince of Wales iviU held a review of English and Egyptian troops at Cairo on Saturday next. OHURCff UNITY. The Methodist Free Church and the Now Connection are uniting. THE DEARNESS OF MONEY. Surprise has been expressed at the dearness of money, but it has not delayed the announcement of tho New Zealand loan. ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA NAVAL PARTNERSHIP. The Birmingham Gazette states that Lords Knutsford and Hamilton havo entrusted Earl Hopetouu, the Governor eleot of Victoria, with proposals for extending the naval partners ip between England and Australia. Primarily, the proposals avo to be submitted to the Victorian Parliament, and afterwards to the other colonittl Parliaments. ' WALLSEND COAL COMPANY. The prospectus of tho Wesport and Wallsend Coal Company, with a capital of £100,000, has been issued. HOPE FOR THE FUTURE. Earl Granvillo and the Marquis of Ripon confirm the remarks delivered by Mr. Gladstone at Hawarden that the recent strike is pregnant with hope for the future of labor. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY. Count Kalnoky, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, has arrived at Berlin on a visit to Prince Binmurek.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5661, 21 October 1889, Page 3

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SPECIAL CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5661, 21 October 1889, Page 3

SPECIAL CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5661, 21 October 1889, Page 3