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GABLE NEWS.

CbEUTKBS TKLTSOBAMS.T

Received .May 27, 1 30 am

London, May 26

Mr Gladstone has called a m< eting of the Liberal pjirty for to-morrow, when it is expected be will announce that a com- ' promise has been arrived at in order to meet the dissenting views of some members of his party. Shaw, Savill, & Albion Company's ship Wellington from Lyttelton, March 9, arrived yesterday morning with frozen meat in good condition. It is announced, that Mr Gladstone's visit to the Queen at Windsor had not any special political significance, but was merely of a formal nature. May 26, 3.15 p.m. The Derby was ran at Epsom to»day, and resulted as follows :— Duke of Westminster's b c Ormond«, by Bend — Lily ; Agne s, 1 ; Mr R. Peck's oh e The Bard, i by Petrarch— Magdalene, 2 ; Mr T. JJ. Gahatn's br c Saint Mirin, by Hermit— , Lady Petrarch, 3. Bio De Janeiro, May 26. The steamer Coptic left here yesterday morning for Plymouth with frozen meat , in good condition. - Athens, May 26. In consequence of the frtqnent colli* sions between outposts on the Greek frontier, the respective commander* of the Turkish and Greek forces hare mutually agreed to withdraw their troops some distance from the frontier. London, May 25. The Marriage with a deceased Wife's Sister Bill came en for discussion in the Lords last night. When a division was taken, the measure wa* rejected by a •majority of tw«nty-two. , . A-l'abinet meeting was n^ld at pown« ing- street to«day, after which Mr Glad-: stone proceeded to Windsor and had «n interview with Her Majesty the Queen, who leaves for Balmoral to morrow. His grace the Duke of Bedford has invited a number of leading colonists,, now in London, to visit him at Woburri Abbey, his principal country seat. A plot among the Russians to murder the Prince of Rouaielia has been detected. Lord Cbarle*Bere»foid assert* that if will not be possible to coerce Ulster. In the House of Commons Mr Gladstone'has severely snubbed #Lr Chamberlain.

In the sculling match with Perkinß, Matterson rowed very gamely, and is now anxious for a match, with Godwin. Germany defies the special precautions beiast taken Ly France. A dissolution of Parliament is expected about June 22nd. ; • '.

Owing to the continued bitd weather, the cricket match between the Australian team and tho M.C.C. and Ground has been abandoned.

Athens, May 25. A royal decree has been promulgated disbanding fifty thousand Greek troops. Foochow. iiay2s. The tea market opened to-day. The prices ruling are three quarters of a teal higher per picul than last year's sales.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 149, 27 May 1886, Page 2

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GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 149, 27 May 1886, Page 2

GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 149, 27 May 1886, Page 2

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