CABLE NEWS.
FPbess Association.]
London, May 28.
The Queen has decided that the infant daughter of the Duke of Fife shall rank as a duchess.
Dr. Koch is engaged making a tuberculine free of injurious substances. ARCHBISHOP CROKE AND HOME
RULE.
Archbishop Croke, in a speech at Limeriak, said that he was greatly afraid the cause of Home Rale was lost. The people were utterly unfitted to rule if they sympathised with Mr Parnell. VICTORIOUS VICTORIANS. Sergt. McLaughlin, of Violet-town (Victorian Rifles), won the first prize at the military tournament for tilting in the ring, end Private Mawley, of Sale, in Gippsland, tied for first prize in tentpegging with the highest possible score. Mawley and Corporal Martin, of Thoona, tied with three others for the second prize at lemon cutting. St. Petsbsbueg, May 27. THE CZAR.
The Czar has paid a State'visit to Moscow. The entire line was guarded by troops, as an attempt at assassination was feared. The Czar has determined to expel at once all the Jews from St. Petersburg, Odessa, and Moscow.
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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6895, 30 May 1891, Page 4
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175CABLE NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6895, 30 May 1891, Page 4
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