CABLEGRAMS
FEMALES INELIGIBLE FOR ELECTION London, Sept 18. It has been decided that women are ineligible for seats on the new County Councils. THE TRUSTEES BILL. Lawyers are protesting against the clause in the Trustees Bill permitting the investment of trust funds in colonial stocks. ABOLITION OF CANAL TOLLS. Ottawa, Sept 18. Sir John McDonald, Premier, favors th e abolition of all tolls on the Canadian canals. DEFICIENCY IN WHEAT HARVEST. Pabis, June 18. The deficiency in the French wheat harvest has been overstated. BREAD RIOTS THREATENED. Bread riots are threatened in this city. BISMARCK DESIROUS OF RETIRING. Beblin, Sept 18. Prince Bismarck is desirous of resigning. It is thought he will not give up all his offices at once, but will retire gradually from public life. CZAR’S VISIT TO THE CAUCASUS. Stiflis, Sept 18. The Turkish envoy was among those who officially welcomed the Czar and Czarina on their visit to the Caucasus.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 198, 20 September 1888, Page 2
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154CABLEGRAMS Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 198, 20 September 1888, Page 2
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