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CABLE NEWS.

[By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright] fBEUTEB's TRLEOBAMsI London, February <J. ; ' In receiving a deputation yesterday on s the subject of State-aided emigration to ; , the colonies, the Marquis of Salisbury discouraged the idea. : In the House of Commans, yesterday, Mr Cremer's amendment to the Address*' in-Eeply proposing the immediate evaeu- : ation of Egypt was rejected by a majority of 166 votes. In the coarse of the debate Sir J. Fergusson, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that it was impossible for the- British Government to withdraw j their tro«ps from Egypt until their responsibility with regard to that country . had been accomplished. The panics, which occurred on the | Continental bourses, prove to have been . the work of speculators. " ; -- j Verdi's "Otella" has been received [ with great success in MilanThe wool market continues firm. At;' the wool sale to«day 13,900 bales were ' o£Fer<d. AlUopp't Brewing Company has been covered thirty times. February 7, H.B.H. the Prince of Wales has left London for Cannes. : The appeal of His Holiness the Pope, to the Koinan Catholic candidates for seats in the Reichstag, ha« caused dismay in the r&nks ot the Clerical party. The elections are likely to result in favor of the Government. Subz, February 6. Mr H. M. Stanley, who is prooeedmg to the rescue of Emir Bey, has left for Zanzibar, Bomb, February 7. It is reported that Coant Bobilant, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, has resigned his appointment in consequence of the Italian reserves at Massowah. Pabis, February 5. „.Le Temps to-day declares that the | recent utterances of the French Minis- ! ters hare been of a pacific character. :?:....- BsßtiN. February 4. ","ofi; Holiness the Pop<».has recom* tnefided the Roman Catholic members of the Reichstag to support the Increase of the Army Bill, in the hope that by so doing the German Government will in future favour the improvement in the position of Roman Catholicism in Germany.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 8 February 1887, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 8 February 1887, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 91, 8 February 1887, Page 2

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