CABLE NEWS.
(KBTTTEE's TELKGBA.MS.) Received October 14, 1.45 a.m. London, October 13. Arrived, the steamship Eldersli?, f rom Port Chalmers, with cargo of frozen mutton, in good condition. The statement published by the Daily News that the Government was preparing a scheme for the government of Ireland on the basis of providing a National Council for each of the four provinces is generally discredited. ' London, October 11. The race for the Gzare witch Stakes at Newmarket to-day resulted as follows : Stone -Clink, 1; The Cob, 2. Senor ;Sagasta, thß Spanish Premier has succeeded in forming a new Ministry. The constant jubilation of the Paris; Press, which' assert- that France now; possesses the most powerful army in Europe is exciting the populace. The Rev. Herbert Vaughan, Bishop of Salford, is indignant at the careless altia tude of Cardinal Afo ran in to defraying all the cost of the proposed interment in Sydney of the body .of .his predecessor, the iate Archbishop VaugbVan. It is probable the body will be buried m England unless the Roman Catholics of New South Wales specially arrange for its transfer to Sydney. ; Hanlan attended at the Sportsman office yesterday afternoon in order that he might sign articles in connection with' the proposed match in the event of Beach presenting himself. He waited two hours but the champion did not respond to the challenge. Hanlan professed great indignatioa at his challenge not being taken up, and called Beach a coward. Several leading English newspapers publish articles commenting on the con* elusion of the tour of the Australian Eleven, and generally pronounce the team a failure. | The Saturday Review comments cvnicaliy upon the impudence of the continued occupation of the .New Hebrides by France, and asserts that before long France will discover that she has overrated the patience and stupidity ©f the Foreign Office. Ottawa, October 12. An American fishing schooner which failed to report to the Customs in* Nova y Scotia, has been seized, and her owners fiiied. As the master persisted in hoisting the American flag, the captain of the Canadian cruiser Terror ordered a party to board the schooner and 1 lower the flag, which was accordingly done. An armed guard was placed in charge of the schooner. '
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 53, 14 October 1886, Page 2
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