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CABLEGRAMS

(Pbb Press Association.—Copyi

(by submarine cable.) LONDON. Sept, j The match between Lord Los borough’s eleven and the Anatrali,* Scarborough was delayed owing to but a start waa made to day. The. of the Australian*, who went in first feeble, and the innings closed for 7: which number Turner made 34. Englishmen have lost one wicket b runs. The team in the third test match t, played at Manchester in a fortnight not comprise the full strength of Entl but it is a strong mixed team of aniu and professionals. The engineers have remitted £2OO Me.bourne for the assistance of strikers. - Trades Congress, by a majorili eight, rejected an amendment protn that it should be left to the trades SI to secure an eight hours day by volm action. Mr Burns, in speaking t, amendment, contended that nebm eight hours’ day was legally enacted object could only be secured by a m strike or a civil war. * September The Bank of Australasia pays t dend aud a bonus of 14 per cent carries forward £15,000. ' Canterbury mutton 4d per lb Sti 3Jd, lambs 4 3-Bd. Other meats’ anl changed. Nine hundred bales of New zj hemp have been sold at slightly J c a ™ B ;„ Good Wellington £2l per to.l £2O 108. English companies and firmi 1 cabled privately several thousand pj in support of the employers, paetorm and shipping interests in Austriil connection with the troubles arising J the shearers’ strike. The dockers have arranged fori automatic boxes being placed at nil stations to receive donations in aid oil Australian strikers. They have ilgl cided to appeal to all the cleml Ministers in tbe United Kingdom tol them. After a long and excited debitl Trades Congress at Liverpool ha. nil by 163 to 155 that the time bull when the system of eight hours uil labor in all trades ia to be best ob| by legal enactment. Mr B. Tiltet, ol tbe leaders of the great London II strongly supported statutory actioil ridiculed the idea expressed by gs| the speakers that uniouism would till be injured. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sed Moussa Bey, the Turkish ehisfil caped when under banishment toll has been arrested.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2502, 6 September 1890, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2502, 6 September 1890, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2502, 6 September 1890, Page 2