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fPro Pbkss Association.] TYNAN'S RELEASE. LONDON, Oct. 15. News from Paris states tnat Tynan haa been released from custody, owing to the weakness of the proof that he was connected with the Phoenix Park outrage, and the fact that the offence waa committed over ten year's ago. GERMANY AND GREAT BRITAIN. Oct. 16. The Times asserts that the persistent brutal calumnies of the. German Press are alienating British support to a friendly nation, and the feeling aiay soon bo converted to fixed dislike. THE QUEEN. The oculists are hopeful that they will- be' able to preserve the Queen's eyesight. .. MR CHAMBERLAIN. Mr Chamberlain, writing to Lord "Wiuchilsea, states that though it was of tranrcendant importance to strengthen the Jinks of unity of the Empire, he did not desire to speak farther afc present, and any dictation to the colonies was far from his views. :■ COOLIE RIOTS. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Coolie riots broke out in Georgetown, but were suppressed by the police, who killed t"hree and wounded many. AN AMNESTY. '■'. :,::. Paris, Oct. 15. President Faure has granted an amnesty to hundreds of criminals, out of compliment and in honour of the (Mr's visit. . - .THE RETOLD TN CUBA. .".■:.. . . MADRID, Oct. 15. An attempt was made by the Cuban insurgents / : to entrap and murder General Weyler, but it failed.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5698, 17 October 1896, Page 6

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TELEGRAPHIC. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5698, 17 October 1896, Page 6

TELEGRAPHIC. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5698, 17 October 1896, Page 6

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