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DISTRESS AMONG THE POORER CLASSES IN ENGLAND.

ORGANISATION FORMED FOR PRO-

MOTING EMIGRATION.

MR CHILDERS COMPLIMENTED FOR

HIS BUDGET SPEECH

SIGNING OF COMMERCIAL TREATY BETAVEEN SPAIN AND GERMANY.

THE DYNAMITEPANIC IN ENGLAND

AND THE CONTINENT

TIIE CORONATION OF THE CZAR

FURTHER POSTPONED

HERR MOST URGES AND JUSTIFIES THE MURDER OF MONARCHS.

DR.-PLAYFAIR CREATED A K.C.B

THE COMING FISHERIES EXHIBI-

TION,

LONDON

April G,

The condition of the poor classes of the United Kingdom at the present time is exciting a considerable amount of attention, and several schemes for the alleviation of their distress have boon proposed. A cental association has now been formed in London for the purpose of promoting emigration to the British colonies from amongst the unemployed." Mr Childers, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his budget speech in the House of Commons this evening, and received general congratulations for the excellent and clear nianuer in Avhieh he placed the AA'hole financial position before hon. members. A commcrical treaty has been signed between Spain and Germany. This Avill have the e__t of terminating the ditii'-ul-ties which have frequently arisen between the two countries in regard to the tariff. Tho dynamite and other cxplosiA-es Avhieh Avere found in a factory at Birmingham were destroyed last night. The excitement in toAA-n AA'as intense.

The panic A\"hieh has arisen in England is consequence upon the recent action of tho dynamite party has extended to the Continent, and it is feared that the example set by the Irish agitators Avill be followed bysimilar organisations iv Europe, and that the agency of dynamite -will be resorted to. The recent outrages perpetrated by the dynamite party in England have aroused a strong feeling of disgust throughout America. It is probable that, in the cweiit of the English GoA'ernment applying for the extradition of those aa-lio have taken a prominent part in the recent conspiracies, the authorities of the United States AA'ill accede to the request.

Lord AVolscly has announced his intention of attending the coronation of the Czar. It is reported that the Czar has decided that his coronation shall not take place on the 27th May, as originally arranged. The reason for the postponement is not knoAvn, but it is believed that the recent declarations of the Nihilists have contributed to tho result.

Herr Most, late editor of Freheit, who Avas imprisoned for the publication of inflammatory articles recommending regicide, has issued another manifesto in which he continues to urge and justify the murder of monarchs. Mr Plavfair, who recently retired from the position of Chairman of Committees and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, has received the Order of a Knight Commander of the Bath.

Mr Bolt, M.L.C. of Ncav South AVales, and Vice-President of the International Fisheries Exhibition to be held in Loudon next month lias arrived, and Mr Couuard, executive secretary of New South AVales at

the late Bordeaux exhibition, has also arrived.

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Bibliographic details
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3667, 16 April 1883, Page 3

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DISTRESS AMONG THE POORER CLASSES IN ENGLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3667, 16 April 1883, Page 3

DISTRESS AMONG THE POORER CLASSES IN ENGLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3667, 16 April 1883, Page 3

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