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CABLE MESSAGES. British and Foreign Telegrams By Eleotrie Telegraph — United Press Association Copyright — Received 17,9,90 ' 9.30 a.m. BOCCEJ3 OP AN AUSTRALIAN ACTBEBS. London September 15. Miss Emily Fitzroy^who was recently engaged by Mr C Wyndham of the Criterion Theatre, for a season, has made a successful debut. GUARDS CONDUCT EXEMPLARY. The conduct of the Grenadier Guards since their deportation to the Bermudas has been most exemplary. ABCUBISBOP WALSH TO BE A v : . , CABDINAL.It is reported that Archbishop Walsh is to be created a cardinal. ' BISHOP O'DWYER AND DILLON. The Archbishop of Armagh praised the "attitude of Bishop O'Dwyer in his controversy with Mr Dillon. O'SHEi. DIVORCE CASE. Captain O'Shea has summoned Mr Dillon as a witness in his divorce action. The object is believed to be to prevent him visiting America. MINING. COLLEOTIOS. London, September 16. The Times expresses a hope that the splendid mining collection at Crystal! Palace will form the nucleus of a permanent exhibition. I/KCREE DEALING WITH SLAVES. j Berlin, September 15. The decree dealing with slaves said to have been at Pagamayo by the Germans is discredited in Germany. MEETING OP EMPfiROtiS. Berlin, September 16. The Emperor William and the Ghancellor meet the Emperor of, Anstria and Count Kalnoky in Silesia to-morrow, for the purpose, it is rumored, of fixing the terms of the triple alliance. ital:an exhibition. Bomb, September 16. It is proposed to hold an International Exhibition in this city in 1892. , ANGLO-POBTUGUKSE CONVBHTION, •Lisbon, September 15. The Chamber of Deputies, after a stormy sitting, has referred the AngloPortuguese Convention to a Committee of. the, Courts'. FIGHT Itf OHAMBEB OF DEPOTIE3. Major. Pinto in-endeavoring to quiet the hissing of Ministers became engaged in a hand to hand struggle -with Senhor Priestley, also a member of the Chamber. CAPTURE OF A KUbDISH '-HIEF. Constantinople, September 16. News has been 'received confirming the capture of Moussa Bey, the Khurdish chief. ,„ „ , , .
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8884, 18 September 1890, Page 4
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