CABLE NEWS.
THE ABYSSINIAN DIFFICULTY.
By Electric Telegraph.— (^pyright JPEB UKITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.] Pabis, January 12. The judge who heard the charges ; preferred -against -M. 1 Wilson has been d degraded for unfair conduct in trying to entrap the accused. 1 January 10. • - The King: of Shoa, One <Jf the chief ., provinces of Abyssinia, has expelled all Europeans, from his territory, and has joined' the #3gus in opposition; to _ Italy. ... .. •— ;- r r> ._.„_,_ i i i ■; Loirnoif, January 12. / 1 } '- There is a further advance - 1 in \ ali good colonial stocks. New Zealand 4- . per • cents.* aire' ' quoted at 98. ! ," Hides are realising from 4d to 4 Jd per ilb. The' frozen meat rttarket is steadier; hut there is no improvement ih prices. Tallow is firm from 248 6d to 25s per cwtf. -."'.'■'' ' R •'• The Times states that Turkey has requested the Powers to summon Prince I'erdinand to, withdraw from Bulgaria. . j The Marquis of .Sahsjbury, , speaking at Liverpool, declared that Mr Gladstone was trying to prove that Home Rule, was , necessary, the result , being . that he was 'making Ireland ungovernable. His Lordship also stated that the prospects of the Conservative party had • greatly improyed of late. : The Daily: Chronicle states that the ; condemns the revolutionary tendencies manifested in Ireland, but, fearing a schism' in ihe church, he cannot disavow ' 'the agitation; ■•'•-■ The Auckland municipal 5 per cent, loan of j£2s,ooohas been placed in the market. The minimum has been fixed at £120, and tenders- vrill : be opened on tiie. 17th lhßt. ', AA, ' Mr Healy, M.P., has been sentenced to two weeks imprisonment for stoning the pohise at Traleei n ; d ' : .R' Sir Graham Berry has warned British exhibitors that : they must for • formidable, '■competition by (iermany at tne Melbourne Centennial Exhibition. .-' Lord George .Hamilton, .First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking .''at Teddmgton last night, promised; that the Colonial ' Naval Defence Bill would be introduced 'next session. - Rouk, January 11. Signor Chrispi, ' the Italian- Premier, refuses to disgrace the Magistrate at : Florence, owing ; to the alleged infringe* ment of , privileges : by the Frenoh Consulate, -.'..-.,, A7R' : A'~A'' Nbw Yom, January 12; It is expected that the United States Congress ; will review the treaty witb • Berlin; ; ' r"' "' •.* .; b • SB i. I K t January 12. . The latest bnlletih rej-arding the Emperor William's health states that his rest. is much disturbed- An uneasy feeling prevails on the Bourse in consequence' : of his indisposition.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 89, 14 January 1888, Page 2
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399CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 89, 14 January 1888, Page 2
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