LATE TELEGRAMS.
-"• [By ; Electric TejegrAp^^opynght.] [heutehs' 'i elkoh ams-; ;\ '.-■ ■ -^": ,^PSP 0 ?* Angu|t 33. Mr Gladstone, who" has returned to London, has intimated his inigilion to table a motion on Thursday M aa address . W presented toJ-. fiar Majesty the Queen, opposing tbepro- V claraation of the Irish Crimes BilL The Gladstonian liberals a»f*btermined to use their utmost powers in opposition to the. Government obtaining Parliamentary sanctioi> to the proclaifc^tipn. Fifty of these Libepalfj are uridecideS'whetherio join the League. Messrs Cains and Jackson estimate the: English wheat crop- at oiter 31 bushels! tot theVacre. , In sexeial/oiher places.^ tibeniiarerags'' is &ghei.'<ilJThe ibarieyicyifildi; isusKghtly and the' oat crop considerably underythe-kferage. One hundred pockets of new season's been offered at the Borough sale. The'ra'arfcetwas dull; price&'ranging r^ ■_:, ;.,;; \~~~7 1 I Sir ' Graham Bernr has; asked! Mr Goschen, Chaneeiror^oftheExcl^ier, whether the English GoTernment will contribute £sQQotoward defraying the ccet 6f-an ahtar^o' exploring i expedition, pro Tided that -a similar amount is contributed bythe Australian colonies. ; '* ' : ' 7 -- 1 - *'■'■ -■i/i / J iiJ-.TOI rfir 1 John? lifcl)bhald/l r 9^Bmier of Canada, threatens to apply for a|orce of J Britißh regulars to'^pr^eYeni^the completion of the ' railway connection between the M^nitoßan liilwaysjaud the American railway system. § #; Two htindred^memßers ttf the House of CpmmqnßKave7Bigne(l the memorial W Ptesiaeur (^eyel4hdr : ur^ Q fliat the different disputes Iwtw'e^n England and America should be referred, to l ar?>aratidnV i '.;-;;.^ - ;-^inC Sir Charles Gavan Duffy has de> l^e^nspEKTujle^"Ki^CbnstituiapiOor Ireland mainly founded on the/constitutions of tne colonies^ A ■xf i J ~~ *fpbvii&&6m r k' #ith^ the ! steamer -wMdiHeaVes" on f - 'September' 2^-the Wits wiU;caU 7 a't Albany on altethite voyages. Jj ; d , V< ! /&- V :i: '-'? , Th& di^cussiotf on' the , New Hebri* de^^^ueatioiif -was to-day in the ""Eoul'e of Commons. .— Mr-Bryce compiai'ned '-that!Pranfes^fading a settlement : 6f the '«^tießtionlmUh» hope ;th&.t .England would not agree to" offer a concession elsewhere in the j rl^ppigg^iiy -o|4e?, ■, ;&>' rsepuj^e^Tthe evap,^ti9]?iJ?J thANg^^bn^es. "Sir James Fergusiba_said that England i jb^undtQ/ reqpgni§e,^e Aeaimd or expansion^ ,^n J^hg V p i a^t of powerful nations and hadjao nggt to object to .^^Fen^eh^^isajipnsrf the Hebri*de* r^houghthe-military_x>ccupation was regarded^tvith feaT and douj)fe A meetin^was held^-day iiyKib3&t#QPffirf&ii jto^j^prpg^D^on against^ the National r Leagu«. The hall'was ora^nfeS'" s^ »» proceedings passed 1 ofi Hii a'a" orderly manner. M? jScob 1 Biignt WFffl»**atfb* memberti^ gSrliament who -were present denounced the proclainalfen, but . counselled moderation. Messrs I>!l\6n, O'Brien, and others defied the Government,*. "and Heolared ;s fch*t r .the triumph of the League' was certaini
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 30, 25 August 1887, Page 2
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403LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 30, 25 August 1887, Page 2
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