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LATE CABLES.

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(Received December 19, noon. HORRIBLE OUTRAGE. London, December 17. Sis Siberian exiles, it is reported, have been brutally killed and nine others wounded, at Irkertoh, by the guards, and three other prisoners wero subsequently hanged for alleged disobedionoe. THE ELECTRICITY PROBLEM OF NEW YORK. A difficulty has occurred between the police authorities of Now York and the electric lighting companies Which has culminated in the police removing all the overhead wires, owing to the numbers of accidents which havo happened. SHARE MARKET. Dalgety and Co. (Limited) 4| debentures are quoted at ill 12. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile fours are at. 95. VICTORIA DOCK STRIKE. December 18. The laborers at tho Victoria docks who have beon on strike have buen re-en-gaged.

SCOTTISH CHURCH. The Marqnis of Tweedale succeeds the Earl of Hopetown as Lord High Commissioner to tho General Assembly of tho Church of Scotland. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

Parliament will be opened on February 11. ST. PAUL'S REREDOS. In reference to tho reredos in St. Paul's Cathedral, tho appeal of the Bishop of London has been upheld. PARNELL AND IRELAND. Mr. Farnell has recovered from hie recent illness. Speaking at Nottingham, ho Haid Ireland had the right to develop her industrial resources at her own expense, and he maintained that the Tenants' Defence League was a most powerful organisation and would destroy <he Government. He eiiid the report of the Times-Parnoll Commission will not be found to throw discredit on tho Irish party. Mr. Parnell proceeded from Nottingham to Hawarden to pay a visit to Mr. Gladstone. ;

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5712, 19 December 1889, Page 3

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LATE CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5712, 19 December 1889, Page 3

LATE CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5712, 19 December 1889, Page 3

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