YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
Home and Foreign. A strike has taken place at Plymouth among the sailors, who_ are standing out for an increase to Lf> per month. The refusal of Sir James Ingram, the magistrate at Bow street Police Court, to issue a summons against the Duke of Cambridge for an alleged assault on an American reporter at the Fire Brigade demonstration was brought undei the notice of Mr H. Matthews, Home Secretary, but he declined to interfere, in the matter. Mr MuiTougb, Homo Kuler, has been returned for Cork South-east unopposed. Australian. The New Soutli Wales Government, acting on the opinion of another solicitor, have decided to prosecute Mr John Davies, C.M.G., in connection with the misappropriation of the funds of the Casual Labor Board.
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Evening Star, Issue 7925, 5 June 1889, Page 4
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125YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 7925, 5 June 1889, Page 4
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