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YESTERDAY'S CABLES.

Homo and Foreign,

Tke Duke of Orleans, who is now in Switzerland, intends to proceed to England. At a meeting on the land question Mr Michael Davitt defended Mr Henry George against an attack made on his principles by Mr Gladstone.

The captain and crew of the Dacca have arrived at Plymouth.

The Salvation Army is starting labor bureaux in England for the purpose of registering unemployed. It is intended to establish co-operative farms and workshops. The Marquis Mores, who was arrested in May on a charge of inciting the army in Paris to join the anarchists, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for sedition.

Rogers, a Canadian, offers to make a match between O’Connor and Hanlan for l,ooodol a side. The Russian Government have decided not to demand the surrender of Kalopkoff, the Russian merchant found guilty of complicity in the Paulina conspiracy. ' Truth ’ states that Prince George of Wales will be created Duke of Sussex shortly.

Sir F. D. Bell denies that he is parleying with France and Germany for a reduction of cable rates.

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Evening Star, Issue 8236, 6 June 1890, Page 4

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YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 8236, 6 June 1890, Page 4

YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 8236, 6 June 1890, Page 4

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