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(nv K!,Kcn;ii' TKi.iv.it.M'M.—corvmoHT. Lo.MHIN, St'ptl'luVm'l' 20. TIIK Times savs Mr Lyne. Min>st"r for Public Work*. New Sonth put hi- filler on one of th ■ weakest spots in the policy ot the Australian colonies when lie denounced the too <r['oat dependence of the people on the Government. The Times dwells on the danger of nationalising mines, and thinks the demand of " the Sydney mob " for immediate release ot the labour leaders through direct mterferenco of the Government is a significant. illustration of what would happen if the Labour Pariv succeeded m a class government. September-I. A Sydney resident, in a letter to the Daily Chronicle, advises emigrants asrainst going to Australia. He says there are ten thousand unemployed 111 New South Wales and fifteen thousand in Victoria, and that trade is P< Feliring that the funds invested in Paris may fall into the hands of the French Government, tho Paruellites are now willing that they should be withdrawn, re invested, and administered by a. committee chosen from both sections of the Irish party. September 2S. At the wool sales faulty sorts were slow of sale. The Cheviot, Hills_ consignment excited _ good competition, best quality realising Sd. _ Lord Kimbcrloy merely informed the Indian Government they had full power to deal witli the currency question without applying to the Imperial Parliament. An unseemly dispute niavrorl n, vast prayer meeting in tl o Tabernacle held iu support of Mr Thomas Spurgeon's succession to the pastorate. Twenty-four saddles were cut. about with knives by the First Life Guards at Windsor because the squadion was obliged to parade on account, of dirt y saddles. Some of the men were noisy and hooted tho officers. The Russians have seized a seventh British sealer. Sir 11. Loch, in a letter to the Tines, corrects a statement, made by the authors of "Life and Times of Sir George Grcv." He asserts it was Lord Elgin, not' Sir George Grey, who afforded timely aid during the early days of the Indian mutiny by divert in° the China expedition to Calcutta. Mr Strechen, a well known authority on precious stones, in a. letter to the Field says that Australia is prominent with every description of stones, and predicts that in the near future it will become the Eldorado of commercial enterprise. Constaxttnoi-lk, September 27. News from Arabia reports that the Turkish troops, a'ter a battle lasting tho whole day, defeated the rebel Arabs at Yemen with enormous loss. It is believed the country will now be pacified. 73KKMX. September 27. Eight hundred workmen in the German railway workshops protest against the reduction of unskilled labour below Is lOd. ana skilled labour below 2s lOil per day. Pahts, September 27. Speaking at. the Socialist Congress, at Marseilles, Liebknecht said all socialists were one nation. The Congress manifested the greatest enthusiasm and elected him President It is reported however that, the Government intend to expel him from France. St. Pf.tf.usih-hi;, September '20. During army niaixouvres at Irinjoroa a gun burst, and wounded <t number of .soldiers The Czar and Cz.-i.rina personally assisted the sufferers, the latter nursing the man who was most hurt, and afterwards accompanying him to tho hospital. ; -- *""*

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3162, 29 September 1892, Page 3

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CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3162, 29 September 1892, Page 3

CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3162, 29 September 1892, Page 3