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SPECIAL CABLES.

[SPECIAL TO rnESB ASSOCIATION.—COrYBIOHT.] (Received September 15, 10 a.m.) A FIGHTING PRINCE. London, September 13. Prince George of Wales, during a visit to Montreal, and while walking along a street with two companions, was attacked by six men who demanded money. A fight ensued, at the end of which the Prince and his two friends thrashed their assailants. The roughs complained to the police, and the Prince was arrested on a charge of assault, but being ultimately identified, was released. THE GRENADIER GUARDS. The roports concerning the conduct of the Grenadier Guards at Bermuda show that their behaviour has been exemplary. THE RISING IN SWITZERLAND. It is feared that a reaction may act in at Tinino. The Liberals are showing a menacing attitude. The release of the political prisoners has been postponed. MUTINY. Sixteen Socialist soldiers at Oldenburg have been imprisoned for mutiny. AN OBJECTIONABLE ORDER, Mr Thomas Archer, C M.G., AgentGrenernl for Queensland, has again written to Lord Knutsford, Minister for the Colonies, asking him to arrange for a deputation to wait on the Hon. Edward Stanhope, Secretary of State for War, to request him to withdraw the order prohibiting the uso of frozen beef in the army. ARCHBISHOP WALSH. September 11. It is reported that Archbishop Wai eh will be made a Cardinal. JOHN DILLON. The Archbishop of Armagh has eulogised Bishop O'Dwyer for the stand ho has taken against Mr J. Dillon. O'BRIEN'S APPEAL. Mr O'Brien has appealed to the House of Lords against the decision in his case against Lord Salisbury. O'SHEA DIVORCE CASE. jgJCaptain O'Shea has summoned Mr Dillon as a witness in his divorce case. This step has boon taken probably to prevent Mr Dillon from visiting America. THE TICINO RISING. Tho Swiss Federal Council has ineieted on the captives at Ticino being liberated and protected. When their release has been effected an enquiry will be opened.

Novelties in spring millinery and untrimtncd hate, new jackets, new sunshades, and choice dress materials. Inspect Neal and Close's room.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5936, 15 September 1890, Page 3

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SPECIAL CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5936, 15 September 1890, Page 3

SPECIAL CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5936, 15 September 1890, Page 3