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CABLE NEWS.

♦ By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright I PER UNITED PBKSB ASSOCIATION. | London. April 11. I la the speech at Carnarvon, the > Marquis of Salisbury attributed much of tbo success of bis Government to the brilliant policy of Mr Gosohea, Chaa» cellor of the Exchequer. He stated that i the only hope for Ireland was to en- j courage industries there, and inculcate the hopelexsneso of any political change . taking place in the Government of that conn'ry. The covntry members in the House of Commons have resolved to support the County Government Bill. Tbe Temperance members are opposed to the licensing clauses in the Bill. The Liberals propose to move several amend* ments when the measure is under dis« cuHsion. At the wool sales to-day 13.000 bales were sold. Mr Balfonr has been banquetted by the National Tory Union, and in the course of a speech on the oecassion, Mr Balfonr said there were indication* that the Gladstone- Parnell alliance waa gradu ally disnohing. Mr Gladstone, at the National Liberal Club, expressed great pleasure at the strength an.l condition of the National Party in Ireland. In the course of his speech, VI r Gladstone denounced the action of the Government in agreeing to make concession* to the Local Govern* ment party — a condition for the alter* alien of their riews on the question of Home Rule— as scsndalons and dishon. ourable. Napmw. April 11. Several transport steamers have left here for Massowab, where the troops re turning from the Abyssinian oampaign will embark. Yibnva, April 11. . The Yaterland, a newspaper published in this city, states that England's Nary and Army are hopelessly weak, and are inadequate to protect the scattered Em« pire. It considers that 100,000 troops troops would be able to capture London. Ottawa, April 11. Sir Charles Tuppor has introduced a Bill providing for satisfaction of the terms of settlement of the fisheries dispute, BsßX.nr, April 11. Petitions are being drawn up. and, public meetings are being held in favour of urging the Emperor to retain Prince Bismarck as Chancellor of the Empire. The Empress had two hours' interview with Prince Bismarck to-day, but the nature of the interview has not been disclosed. April 12 A question has been asked in the "3#ichstag, having reference to Prince Bismarck* alleged proposed resignation, but the Chancellor would afford the questioner bo satisfaction, as he replied evasively to the question. Pabis, April 11. The Boulanger agitation is seriously depressing the Rentes. St. Pktebsbttog, April 10. The Pau-Sclavist Party is showing activity in Bulgaria and Koumelia. It is expec c I that the intriguing will result in a revolution.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 109, 14 April 1888, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 109, 14 April 1888, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 109, 14 April 1888, Page 2

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