CABLE NEWS.
SECOND EDITION
By Telegraph— Cßbutek's Copyright. ... . r . XONDON, October 13. "T?he Marquis of 'Alylesliury'iß about to apply to the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice for an injunction to restrain the Jockey Club from enforcing their recent disqualification. The Marquis of Salisbury is ill, and his -'meUical ITdvisTr" has T ordered repose. The Standard, . however, denies that the state of Lord'Salißbury>B liealttfis serious. '.ti«* ,•££•»* ■"'•' LONDON; ''October 16. At, a meetin^^of the .Congregational Uniob^'it was resolved to^end delegates to the Jubilee celebrations of the congregatioiialist's to f be held in Melbourne next year.' ; " <rH "^ '" . ' : ". ;. ■ i: *A ;dinoer yas ..held at the' Criterion Hotelfiifet night by a number of -Queensland colonists, at which Mr. Qartick, the Agent-General- Jo! Queensland, _, presided. Qver 60 genilemen were present, and it was decided that a similar dinner should beheld anriuallv. PABIS, October 12. "The German attempts to implicate Generals Boulanger, Thibaudin, and Milßori, in the War Ofice 6candal, have failed. ' . "■ " SYDNEY, October 14. j Beach and Hanlan are in active training on fberParramatta, and are both doing good work. (SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, October 13. The Scottish and Australian Mining Company have declared a dividend ot 17£ percent. Lady Brassey was suffering from malarial fever, which attacked her on tbe voyage between Port Darwin and Mauritius. The English Press deplore her losb. Tbe Montreal Gazette warns England that the feeling in Canada regarding the fisheries dispute resembles the resentment by Australia of Lord Derby's lukewarmness Concerning New Guinea. It is reported that tbe Crown Prince of Germany has had a relapse, and that his throat is seriously worse. The Cromwell (Otago) Gold Mining Company has been registered with a capital of £25,000. The annual report of the Bank of South Australia has been adopted. Mr. W. G. Cuthbertson, who held the position of general manager, will accept a seat on the Board of Directors, after testing the feeling of the shareholders on the question of theexpediency of appointing Mr. J. Anderson to .inspect the branches in Australia. Mr. Grant, chairman of directors, justified the appointment.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1756, 17 October 1887, Page 3
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345CABLE NEWS. SECOND EDITION Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1756, 17 October 1887, Page 3
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