CABLE NEW.
(BY CADLE—PIIKSS ASSOCIATION,')
Address to Mr W. E Smith.
London, March 28. Thk Tory members of iho House of Commons have presented Mr W. 11. Smill), leader of the Hunse with tin address, tcs.ifying to tlieir uitii'iraiiou of the way he baa conducted the business Bioco occupying :Iml positiou.
The Queen's Visit to SpainMadrid, March 28,
San Sebastian was gaily decorated in honor of the visit of the Queen of England. Her Majesty was welcomed with the utmost enthusiasm, the two Queens kissed euch other on meeting, dined together, and afterwards witnessed the Basque dancersin the town (square. Queen 'Christina accompanied her Royal visitor as far as lrun. Queen Victoria expressed herself greatly gratified with her Hying visit to Spain.
Presentation to M. Pasteur's Represen tatives.
Brisbane, last night,
The Government have presented M. M. Germont, and Lair, M. Pasteur's representatives with' an honurium of £500 each in recognition of their successful cultivation by artiflioial means of tlio virus of pieuro pneumonia. More Malpractice. Sydney, last night. The body of a girl named Lavinia Dines has been exhumed on suspicion of malpractice, uud it was discovered that the uterus had becu removed aftor death. Some startling disclosure arj expected,
Suppression of' Secret Societies. THURSDAY Isl\nd, March 28. A Bill lo suppress all secret societies in the Straiis Settlements has passed the committee stage in the Singapore Legislative Council.
Sugar Market Rising. London, March 28. Sugar is rising owing to rumors of a heavy , deficiency in tho Cuba crops, the acreage in that island is 8000 below that of last year. , ' ,'".."'
(lleceivod March 30th 2 a.m) ■ •. \ : Sydney,:last/night. The Colonial Sugar Company, expect to notify a further rise in sugar within a week THE NEWCASTLE MINING DISPUTE. Sydney, last night Tho judicial referee in the mining disputes at Newcastle has resigned. A recent decision weut against the miners and the latter immediately expressed dis satisfaction at the whole-proceedings. This clearly, proves that arbitration is a farce so far as the miners are concerned. A YOUNG MAN SHOOTS HIS SISTER. COMMITS SUICIDE. A y.niog liiHii named -LiJ'trey accidonlly Bhot'his sister, and riiidiug that sho was likely to lose her lifecbmmiUed suicide. ' A MINING OUTRAGE. A'criminal outrage has been perpetrated in the Bulli coal mine. The doors in the galleries' we're" jam mod, pp.m -SJ thaLahv was diverted and explo-i-.o gas allowed lo accumulate. It was discovered in time to prevent the night shift entering the mine.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6366, 30 March 1889, Page 2
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405CABLE NEW. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6366, 30 March 1889, Page 2
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