GENERAL CABLES.
LORD KIMBERLEY. LONDON, March 3. The Earl of Kimberley, leader of the Liberal party in the House of Lords, < is ill, and his condition is regarded as critical. BLUEJACKETS DROWNED. LONDON, March 3. Seven bluejackets belonging to H.M.S. Resolution were drowned through the capsizing of a boat in Bantry Bay, in the South of Ireland. THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. LONDON, March 3. The London County Council elections resulted in a considerable gain to the Progressive party. A FATAL QUARREL. SYDNEY, March 4. During a quarrel a publican named Cobcroft has been fatally stabbed by his wife at Wilberforce, thirty-eight miles west of Sydney. A TREASONOUS SPEECH. March 5, 1 a.m.) NEW YORK, March 4. Mr John Daly, Mayor of Limerick, addressing a meeting of two thousand Irishmen at Chicago, said that Parliamentary agitators were traitors. Irishmen, he continued, ought to temporise with England only while covering the introduction of arms and ammunition into Ireland in preparation for open rebellion.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4297, 5 March 1901, Page 5
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