CABLEGRAMS.
London; November 3. The lightermen deprecate the dockmen and stevedores joining the movement if they feel themselves compelled to go out on strike again.
The Central Committee is providing meals tor London Board 1 scholars.
The bodies of those killed by the fall of a factory at Glasgow are terribly mutilated, and all the machinery has been smashed.
eu . Nov - 4 ’ Shipowners and brokers have been appointed by the Labor Committee for the pur pose of settling disputes, if possible, without •trikes.
Fifteen hundred men struck at Tilbury Docke became payment was refused for meal times. The laborers in the K<st India Docks also struck against blacklegs. The wharfingers have decided to look out the lightermen unless the latter give way, The Daily News, commenting on Sir Henry Parkes’proposal to establish a Dominion of Australia, thinks the difference of tariff will be an obstacle in the way of Federation, and that it is essential New Zealand should be included. •
The Morning Post expresses a hope that Lord Mayor Whitehead will be rewarded with a Baronetcy for his services.
Paris, November 3. The Hon. T. Hislop, Minister of Education, in New Zealand, has been admitted to the grade of officer of the Legion of Honor. Cairo, November 4. The Prince of WaTeg, who is ndw in Egypt, will visit the Pyramids.
Constantinople, November 3. The Emperor and Empress of Germany have arrived here.
Bbrlin, November 3. Count Kalnoky, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, has arrived at Fredrioksrube, to confer with Prince Bismarck on State matters,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 374, 7 November 1889, Page 2
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255CABLEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 374, 7 November 1889, Page 2
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