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CABLE NEWS.

THE WOOL MARKET WEAK.

THE COMING MINISTRY. DISSENSION AMONGST THE CONSERVATIVES. [bEVTEBS TELEGBAMS.I Received June 17, 11 p.m. Lo-f_Kur, June 15. At to-day's wool auctions 12,200 bales were offered for sale. The tone ef tke market is weak. June 16. The Houso of Commons has accepted the amendments which were introduced by the House of Lords into the Redistribution of Seats Bill. June 17. Negotiations for the formation of a new Ministry are still in progress, and there are rumors of a divergence of opinion among the leaders of the Conservative party, it being stated that Lord Randolph Churchill and Sir Michael Hicks- Beach are opposed to the inclusion of Sir Stafford Nortkcote in the administration, as wished bj Lord Salisbury. j London June 16. Parliament has been fnrthtr adjourned until Friday, 19th, when Lord Salisbury hopes to be able to make a statement to tbe House ef Lords as to the formation of the Ministry. The Marquis of Salisbury has returned lo town from Balmoral, and is still actively engaged io the formation of a Ministry. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke aid Duchess of Connaught arrived here today from India. Obituary.— The Rev Edwin Pazton Hood, minister of the Independent denomination, and author ef a large nnm« ber of works, aged sixty .five years. The report tbat Kassala had fallen into the bands of tbe rebels is corroct. It is expected that the Redistribution of Seats Bill will bo passed through the Houte of Commons on Monday. i wing te the Ministerial crisis, the Russian squadron intended for despatch to tho Pacific has received orders to remain in the Baltic. From the same cause Earleying en the Afghan queston has een suspended. Pabis. June 15. The death is announced of Admiral Courhet, lately commanding the French forces in Tonquin. Madbid, June 15. The spread of cholera in this country in causing great alarm here, and a complete exodus of Citizens is taking place ia consequence. Bxbliv, June 15. Prince Frederick Charles, nephew ef the Emperor of Germany, ited to-day, aged fifty-seven.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 3, 18 June 1885, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 3, 18 June 1885, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 3, 18 June 1885, Page 2

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