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CABLE NEWS.

l»y Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (I'KH I NITKI) Plli->S .ASSOCIATION.) Lo^pdn. February 15. Sevenil of the coallieavers who went on strike have not been taken back, and a large section of the men refuse to return to work unless Cameron and Co. are compelled to discharge non-Unionists. i The recovery in colonial stocks has : been checked, owing to the new railway construction policy of Mr Shiels, the Victorian Premier, and the discovery that ! Victorian bonds are about to be placed on the London market. Numerous panegyrics were delivered in the churches on Sunday on the late Mr Spurgeou. Crtvargua, the Italian, who was arrested in Birmingham for having in his possession a number of bombs, and who was believed to have been connected with the Walsall Anarchists, has been discharged from custody, his statement that the bombs were intended for the destruction of rabbits in Australia haying been proved to the satisfaction of the Court. Madame Molba will make an appeal to the Court to-morrow with a view to preventing her husband taking ex parte evidence in Vienna until the point has been decided whether her marriage is an English or colonial one. February 16. In the House of Commons, Mr T. Sexton's amendment to the Address- inReply, to the effect that the Irish Land Purchase Act had been a failure, and that the Government were not competent to administer affairs in Ireland, was rejected on a snap division by 21. Many of the Unionist party were absent from the House. The Address-in-Roply was then aicreod to. The Daily News asserts that provincial agents of the Conservative Party recommend that the general election should be held at as early a date as possible. New Yoke, February 15. Excitement over the railway stock continues. Five million shares, valued at six millions, were sold. Washington, February 15. Typhus fever has broken out amongst the German and Russian emigrants, and 1300 haye been placod in quarantine. Berlin, February 15. The German Government has decided to abandon the projected expulsion of the Jesuits. In connection with plots recently discovered, 60 Anarchists have been arrested iv Berlin alone. Belgbade, February 15. A corrrespondeut of a Berlin paper has been expelled from Servia on the ground that he has been sending telegrams calculated to depress Servian securities. A famine is threatened in Montenegro, owing to the failure of the crops, St. Petersburg. Februnry 15. Three hundred and fifty Polish Anarchists have been exiled to Siberia, and 160 have been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment iv prisons at Warsaw.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 99, 18 February 1892, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 99, 18 February 1892, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 99, 18 February 1892, Page 2

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