CABLE NEWS.
— ■ ■• . CbKUTKBS TELKGBAMB.I Received May 22, 2 am. London, May 21. In the House of Commons last night the Bill providing for a temporary renewal of the Arms Act was read for a second time. Mr Parnell and his followers voted against the measure. Lord Randolph Ch urclull has reaffirmed •■ the opinion that the loyalists of Ireland would be justified in forcibly resisting a Parliament sitting in Dublin.
London, May 19. j The Lord Mayor has entertained 1200 guests at luncheon in honor of Bishop' Moorhouse. The latter, referring to the recent Socialistic demonstration, declared that Socialism which existed in Victoria was not of a serious character. The German historian Leopold von Ranke is dying. It is reported that the Prince of Wales has provisionally Agreed to open the Jubilee Exhibition at tdeltiide, and. that the P. and O. Company offer to convey him to Adelaide in 32 days. " Princess Beatrice visited th* Exhibition to-day, and Her Majesty the Queen will visit it to-morrow. Max wall, who was arrested in Auuk* land on the charge of murdering Freller at St Louis, has confessed that he accidestly chloroformed him. May 20. ! Beach has accepted Hanlan's challenge. With the view of defeating the ship* ping ring, it is suggested to inaugurate a line ot steamships from Liverpool and Glasgow to Australia, and that a company should be formed with a capital of £300,000 for the purpose of giving effect to the suggestion '. Three Eussian ironclads have been launched st Sebastopol. : May 21. The Government cansuses on the Irish question are using coercive mearures with their secedors. The seizure of a third American fish smack by Nova Scotians has again causod a feeling of irritation in America. The New Zealand Government are arranging for the (Stablißhment of a parcels post by their direct steam service. , The London warehouses which have been boycotted by the shipping ring lia?e decided to despatch numerous commercial travellers to Australia in the interests of their houses Pahis, May 20. An outer j is being raised by the organs of the Republican party against the manner in which the Count de Paris was permitted to hold a grand reception in thin city; The Government are discussing a proposal for his exclnsion from France.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 147, 22 May 1886, Page 2
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375CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 147, 22 May 1886, Page 2
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