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BRITSH AND FOREIGN

[United Pbess Association— Bt ElbeTBIO TILBGGB&PH— OOPYtIGST.] LONDON, Oot. 30. Received 31st, 1.5 a.m. The Tenants' League meetings in Irelaud are creating little interest. Mr Parnell has not attended many of them and do specific programme has yet been announced. Six of the men accused of the murder of Police Inspector Marlin at Gweedore while attempting to arrest Father McFao d«n, have pleaded guilty to manslaughter aad ten others to misdemeanour. Father McFaddea was adjudged guilty of active resistance. Sentences in all cases were deferred. Phyllis Broughton, the actresa, baß accepted L 2500 »8 solatium for Lord Dangan's breach of promise. The iron marketH in Glasgow and Middlesboro are intensely excited. Today pig iron touched 60s per ton — an advauce of 15s ou late rales — and closed at 59s 3d. S:eel is also advancing in price. Mr Davitt still continues his address in defence bbforo the Paroell Coimniaaion. The remains of the late Mr Weetgarth will be interred on Friday in the Dean' Cemetery, Edinburgh. The Russian loan of 80 million roubles is being issued. The U.S. warship Mohican has been ordered to Samoa. The harvest in Dakota, U.S., is a complete failure and 20,000 settlers are threatened with famine.

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Southland Times, Issue 11296, 31 October 1889, Page 2

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BRITSH AND FOREIGN Southland Times, Issue 11296, 31 October 1889, Page 2

BRITSH AND FOREIGN Southland Times, Issue 11296, 31 October 1889, Page 2

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