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[By Electric Teleeraph.— 'Copyright] I ■.-.•■•"_•■■ ■ ■■' L ■. ' '' - *■ ! •''r rKEUTEE S TEIBOHAMB I d.M . • London, July 3. ! The election for ihe sfeat in J;W Com- . s moris for Spaldinlfj- Lincolnshire,' ren«« dered vacant by the succession of the , Honourable Murray Finch Hatton, a Conservative, to a peerage, took place today;- and resulted: in^Tbly^returQ^f '?MS* : Halle}' Stewart, a supporter of Gladstone by a majority. of 745 votes over Admiral Tryori.WHo stood in the Conservative in« terest. ..^_.... y ; ..^^.■^■^^■-■^r-v-" rj.-.-^-.r-^ A grand inarcn pasf o^hirtyrthousand vpluiiteers s tSoIL plape yesterdiiy before the Queen at Bucitingham 'Palace. Her Majesty was attendeiKby the Princej 4Jf Wales and other English and Foreign princes. The display was most brilli^ntf and the marching of the volunteers excellent: : Much enthusiasm -wai ' displayed by the crowds gathered near the .palace... - ; ..: ; • : .'A: < \'; '/}--\'.-'. ' ; ., .' "_ ', Serious rioits are occurring; ratf^^.B.olton,' Lancashire, between large bodies of t men oh the' strike and the f police., .The latler were'stdned. v . Ttie military called ont: to i tiutell a^ey charged the rioters and dispersed tb^m,btft/th'ere we're not'many! inj tired. j 1 The foundation stone : o,f the Imperial Institute will be laid to-morrow' "by itbe Queen.- ,on her arrival " at Paddingto^' station from r Windsor/ her Majfesty will > ;be,'.reeSfaed : by various" officers of 'State, and a Semi-State profession: mll :i be^ formed tblSouth'Keiisiiigton. The cepe* . mqny jVrill be attended -.-by v.aiiQU»;'im6mbers of the Eoyal Family, Ring, Christian of Denmark, the King and,, .Queen! of .Greece, and the CrovrnPrince aad, .^rSn* ■ ; ceis of Germany. - . :'/'t j. • Mr Gladstone has given notice jthat \he. will move on Tuesday nest that the Irish,. Crimes Bill be rejected. ;i .vi j \\: It -is announcedj^at the , British \Q<yt± l ernment .bas^declmed, {q t: ft|ijthjßr ; jdejay the"rratification,o£.th^e.E^ptiJ^.C,onTention; ;v ; '"//■[[ ''"'-'.'.[" '■''"•■ ;",'!'-.''-.'-.:■">■:•" . ' - The aWthts ; ann^^ pro^eessronal 'oarsman f r ; 'r ! ! ",\ '".\ rj U The Tdngariro sailed from iPlyin'odth. yesterday forrNew (Zealand via the^Qape and.H^bart,! eooh ;/ | It is commonly jrumpfed.thatjlfaly ajnd . England intend to act in,- concert c .forj the purpose of cheokma^ng tfie, de» s^igns 1^ E^'P* 1 ! ' Tbfe'' Obmte 1 de, 1 l ori "landing \ i%\ Jerseyi'^was' f^oelvedj^h^^entHusia^tifj eriesjof;p^*e feißioit' 1 ' •-''"- *• r/Au j' .iiltis expect«d[jthatfthe:French«Atajbassadori :atiLQn.d_oJi4TnlJ; Iddgelir' 00m- : plainV against, stbe,,EngJ%is tbe,,EngJ% i G,ov«rnjment fpr allowipi| jthe.VC^un^fto^.casry onj ptngues arid viirtualry hold a'F^enc^ Gourt in a' I pQiftion- ! 'bff the'Briti^h 'Dpmm&^,l whither his adherents" can go and -return: daily;''^ i^f^'M *'ti te<> -^ -- J! -| ] ■ Tho. Morning Po«ft <to-day, commentipg upon the? Result of the.^ Scalding j election, urges jfchat.chang^^ should 14 the Ministry, with 1 ay riew, to the fotinatidnjof a realljr strongGoyeriiment. '.'. 1 < : S^-tf : J,uly 2i ] The Alameda sailed yesterday at : 4 ; .p-m. ,'•'■/•' . /,'.'..-/-- '.1 ~ „' ■■>,-'■,-."■<
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 8, 5 July 1887, Page 2
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427CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 8, 5 July 1887, Page 2
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