SECOND EDITION
CABLE NEWS
By Telegraph — Eeuter's Copyright.
LONDON, November 5.
The Government have decided to pro- ■ secute persons who attended a midnight ] meeting of Nationalists, held at Woodford, ; County Galway, last month, at which the ' proclamation of the Lord-Lieutenant < forbidding the meeting was burned in the presence of a large crowd. Amongst those ' indicted are the following members of ] Parliament: Messrs. Rowlands, Gill, and - D. Sheehy. SUAKIM, November 2. Advices from the interior report that a force of 2000 dervishes has collected in ' the neighborhood of Sarrakhs, and another . gathering of 300 has assembled further south. In consequence ot these hostile demonstrations, the garrison of Wady Haifa has received further reinforcements. ! NEW YORK, November 2. The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal made by the Chicago Anarchists against the decision of the lower courc. DURBAN, November 2. Farther advices from Zululand states that Dinizulu is being largely supported by the natives in his action towards the British authorities.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1773, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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