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ENGLAND.

(Roooivod October S, 10.2J a.m.J

London, October 2. "Jack the .Ripper " has repeated hia warnings.

The Dublin Court refused the application for an injunction to restrain the Tipperary magistrates from hearing the charges against the M.Ps. lately arrested. The easea have been adjourned till Fnday. The Dockers' Congress passed a reaoIntion rejoicing at the firm stand made by the Australian strikers, ami at the prospects of a successful settlement %n,s ft l 3ft pledging the strikers' their support. (Received Ootobor S, 7.30 p.m. New 2ealand hemp is in poor demand, and 140 bales have been sold at a decline of 10s per ton.

At the wool sales bidding was spirited,. Cross-breds aud clothing Metfnofl ware very firm, liut serfs are' irregnlav. "?he prese'pc series plose qp the iQth ma(;. The price of frozen meat remains nnphangetJ.

The ahippjng Federation is arranging tQ opeu a registry oJSce lor free labor as the principal ports in England. The London Labor League has sent another £400 to assist the Australian strikers. The league also appointed a deputation to proceed to Plymouth tn receive Mr J. D. Fitzgerald, lho, labor delegate dispatched from Sj^ney to explain to unionists England the e.-^act position otaHairs "in connection with the Australian labor diifynlfcy.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 2

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ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 2

ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 2