CABLE NEWS.
CbKUTEB's TELEGBAMS. i Received July 1, 1.30 a.m. , . . Londov, J;une 30. It is generally underntood the Imperial Government will support Canada in the ; attitude towards the United Slates with regard to the fiiberies dispute. '. , ' ' • •■- r. ■ ' ' : Lomdon, Jane 28. .. It i« announced that the Hon.W. Bede Dallcy. New South Wales has been appointed a member of the most Honourable Privj Council. A. large party of viaitora from the colonies are now on a tour throughout England. On visiting Oxford t6|day they were met by the mayor' «nd rhe'Jttev B. Jowett, vice-ChanceHor of the Uuiversity, by whom th^y were escorted th rough . the principal colleges. The party bar* :nowigone to Leamington. ;.: Mr Gladitone addressed^ a public meetinjt at Liverpool last night, and re'ceiTed a great oration. He hay since returned to llawarchen. .; Wool.— At to-day's tales a catalogue of 11,800 Ifales watf submitted. Prices were firmly maintained. The present series of wool auctions dose on- the 20th *f July.' ■^•^^•.l •.;■... ■•■>-•..>.;■ A vessel which has just arrived at BOs* ton reports that \;i barque, supposed to bei the Arklow; from Australia to Montreal, nignalled her and reported that the captain had deserved his ahip in tan open^boat. It is supposed that be feared a?re»t.j| \ . v ; ( 'i ■' In* 'sp skirmish between ' Dacvits and British troops, nine of the latter were killed and 21 wounded. -; r . ; .-. A large mass of roughs interfered wtfh meoting which was being held at Islington,' and violence was u«'d againat the Duke of Norfolk and Mr Llewellyn,' a candidate. The shock to the »yat/ pi of. the latter, gentleman jras iogwat that he'haadifd from its effectß Republican oiroles are greatly in'ceripied at the cordial reception extended to the Cointe de Paris, and at the high monarchy reaction in France. ' \ ' "A upecial service was held yesterday in ,St. Pa#'« t Gathedr^l, -in conimemorstif n; of the? Queen's , ;accp»|iqn to the throne"; Visitors, from Australia now. in London attended the service in great numbers, j v OtTAWA, '* June 18. ' '.. The Government ha»e announced that, itV policy/towards the United States with 1 regard to the dispute which has arisen in ; connection with the Qanadian fisheries \ i» unchanged, and that the treaty of 1818 will be strictly adhered to.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 8, 1 July 1886, Page 2
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367CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 8, 1 July 1886, Page 2
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