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Last Night's Cables.

jPEB PBK3B ASSOCIATION.—COPTEianT.I

London, September 25. Mr Condon, M.P., has been arrested for makinsr inflammatory speeches. Mr Knox, -secretary of tho Broken Hill Pronrietarv Company, expects shortly to bo fa nKou J unofficially offer 60,000 stores in London, in order to create a market and secure quotation on tho Stuck /^ E in a series of articles in tho Labor World, assorts that he is prepared to prove that James MacDormott, of Brooktvn, in 18S3 with money applied by the British Coiwul-Generali a; Isowlork, and with money from Dublin Castle, handed over hi. dupes _ Featherrtonc, Deasy. and others-to tho Bntwh police. Lord Salisbury distinctly refuses to mako further concessions to Portugal. Tie police are excluding the public from the precincts of the Courts in T.pperary Mr Harrison. M.P., and others rw-Mved Mvcre mjurios from blows with batons and Mr Morley had a narrow escape of being %[ bß Frozen mutton has declined id and beef "' Galvanised iron. Gospel Oak. £17. _ The President of tho Mormons has issued a nmnifeto stating that his Church will abandon polygamy and .submit to the law | of tho United Stater. ■■ Censed at dynamite bombs bemir thrown ! by the mob. the Portuguese roldiory *t Goa who were called out to suppress the rioting, a™ ehooting the people inducnmiuatt.lv Many women and children have bet fbayoneted, and no fewer than three hundred persona have been killed in tho courted two days Tho inhabitant, aro begging to be annexed by the British. gK b MKUiOUiiNK. September;^. parted twice while tho steamer was in a dangerous September 26. Tho motion to rescind tho eta..ding urdor. for the purpose of allowing fresh buainei* to be taken after 11 p.m. wan earned by a large majority after the closure had bucn twico applied. J SPECIAL TO~rSEBB ASSOCIATION-COPYEIGHT I London, September 25. Mr Jackson, financial secretary to the Treasury who has been on a visit of inSoS to Ireland, coneidew that the eSecta of the potato blight have been over"When before the Magistrates at Tipoerarv the members of Parliament recently 11 ooßipurition of the Bench. Se f , 5> Ferris has made up his mind to leavo Australia and to return to England. He wiU clay for Gloucestershire. It? is eaid that some important revelationVwitl be made in connection with Daly and other imprisoned Fenians.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5947, 27 September 1890, Page 3

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Last Night's Cables. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5947, 27 September 1890, Page 3

Last Night's Cables. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5947, 27 September 1890, Page 3