LONDON.
November 30,
It is understood that the prorogation of Parliament will not take place tomorrow, as previously announced, owing to the delay which has occurred in the passing of the Premier's resolution regarding the appointment of a Standing Committee of Selection.
In the House of Commons to-day Mr G. O. Trevelyan, Chief Secretary for Ireland, stated, if the leaders of the new Irish National League, Messrs Davitt and M. Healy (MP. for Wexford), and J. E. Redmond (M.P. for New Ross) continued to deliver speeches of an incendiary character, the Government would deem it necessary to prosecute them, and to prohibit all meetings of the League. It has transpired that instructions have been sent to Sir Henry Bulwer, Governor of Natal, to reinstate Cetewayo aa King of the Zulu tribes at the earliest opportunity. At the wool auction to-day 10,000 bales weie offered. Fine qualities are firmer. Since the opening of the present series 8600 bales have been withdrawn.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3557, 2 December 1882, Page 3
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