LATE CABLES.
|PB_« PEES 3 ASSOCIATION.—COPYBIGHT, J
IRISH FACTION FIGHTS
DILLON ASSAULTED.
BROTHERLY LOVE IN IRELAND,
EMIN PASHA
FLOODS IN SPAIN,
FRAUDULENT " RING " DES-
TROYED.
COLONIAL AFFAIRS,
(Received October 30, 10.30 a.m.)
London, October 29
Rowdyism in Cork is increasing, and faction fights are of frequent occurrence. Mr Dillon was assaulted by the mob. Owing to the influence of the Roman Catholic clergy, Dr. Kenny has been dismissed from his post as physician at Maynooth College, near Dublin. The Bank rate of discount is at four per cent
Zanzebab, October 29. Emm Pasha is proceeding to Lake Albert Nyanza
Valpabaiso. October 29,
The Chilian Government has declined to accept the responsibility for the outrage on the United States sailors. Beelin, October 29.
The city preßß express the opinion that the action of the Empercr in direoting that the strongest repressive measures be taken in the interest of morality is unconstitutional
Madeid, October 29. Thefloodain Spain and Northern Italy are increasing in severity Paeis, October 29. Typhus fever is raging in Boulogne, and many of .the soldiers have been attacked by it.
VikhnA, October 29. The Jockey Clubs in Vienna and Buda Pesthhave destroyed a "ring" of jockeys and bookmakera who have long been suspected of perpetrating great frauds. London, October 29.
The Hon. A. Deakin, who held the portfolio of Colonial Secretary in Mr Gillies's Victorian Ministry, has contributed an article to Scribner's Magazine, in which he declares that the present outlook in Australia is not promising. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales wishes that the scheme for a pan-Brittanic festival be submitted after the recess to a committee in London representing the empire. The Times referring to the manifesto issued by the Premier of New South Wales, says Mr Dibbs is inclined to thrust labor back to a subsidiary position, and that his policy will test the independence of the Llabor party.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6292, 30 October 1891, Page 3
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