BRITISH AND FOREIGN
A telegram has been received here reporting that the special unnvspoudcnt of the L mdon Timex in Albania has neeu murdered by the Arnouts. la AUiauia. Intelligence is to hand from the Trans vaal to the di et that an armed force of Doors has crossed the boundary detinml hy the Anglo-Uoer Convention into the Native Tenir.oiy, an I attacked Moutsima. The Natives, however, were in strong force and repulsed the Boers. .
tn the House of Commons last evening Mr Bra Baugh appears I, ami was advancing towards the tail’s whim Sir -staff.ir.l Northtots rose ami iiinwl that the i.iemher for North impton ah mid not ho allowed to tike the oath. Sir Vermin Hare-nut, tho Home See rotary, thereupon moved the previous question, an I spoke at some lemrth, r.dvismtr the House to allow Mr Brad laugh to tak i the oath. su ! -j :ot to the tioal decision of the question m the law Courts. Mr Bfailiangh, speaking Loin tho liar of the House, then solemn'y declared that the oath if administered would lo binding on him A. lengthy debate oosno 1, and finally the previous question was rejected hyamaj nitv of Si in a full House. Sir V. ffaroonrt'.s motion was supported hy Mr (J mist no and other members of the Government After he rej ction of the previous question So- S Northeot’s motion, refusing Mr Bradhing i perm ssioa to take the oath, was adop-ed Mr Bradlaugh tiien withdrew from th Chamber an I subsequently lodge 1 a unite t against the decision come to by tile Home. i’ite Qua -n will prose * ’ to Mentone. in Italy, i.i March. Her Majesty’s mo Hon advisers have ordered that she should take a complete rest and clung-;. In the o, n se of the debate oa Fehr i.arv 10, on Mr M-uyth’s m-ition for theeitah jshment of Horn; I!u e for lieiand. the li-glr I lotion i able W.E. Ilia. Is tone m vie a speeeh. ill Widen he stated 1 li it he was fully a ive to the importance of local nutonomy for that country, but tin Government were relue tatitly compelled to postpone c msideration of tiie question. Ho emnmt-ntad on the divergence of the views expressed in the speeches by tlie different Home liido-s, and advise I them first to agree how to deli ic the respective functions of the Irish and linns - ial Parliaments.
In tin U one of Commons last F i lay, the Hon. Hugh ChiMers, .-Secretary of S ate for War, ia reply to a qu si ion, stated tint Sir G.o'.iu’. W dsloy wa adverse, while Sir J dm Adya was favourable to tho propomd tonne] between Kurland and France niter th Gliannel- Th Government, lie allo 1, hid hart tho p-oj O' ut-or e m-i teration, hut thsv Iri'l for toe present pisipouel th.-ir deci-imi r garding it
inti-dig-.; 1 u.-o is to hand that desultory ti hting lias taken place between the Bosnian an 1 the Austrian troops Nuiiv-rous bands o' insurgents are collected in dtffn-ent parts of the province, and frequent skirmishes are ooenriiig A large am! inll initial meeting was held at the Mansion House for the purpose of taking steps to raise funds to as-ist the Bnssiau Jews. A powerful committee war appointe 1 to cirry o it the objects of the me tmg, and iil.i.DOJ was snhsciihed in the room.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1035, 17 February 1882, Page 3
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