LATE CABLES.
By Electro Telegraph.— Cdpjright. (jEKUNniSB PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, March 8. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr L. S. Jennings, M.F. lor Stockport gave notice of an amendment condemning the accusation against members of complicity, in murder. Lord Randolph Ghurohill, Messrs Henniker Heaton and William S. Came,. support the amendment. During a discussion on the report of the Parneil Commission in the* House of Commons yesterday,' the House was counted out. and the de- •. hate was adjourned till Monday. The Liverpool dock labourers have gone out on strike in support of the grain trimmera! demand. The Navy Estimates show an in- .* crease of L I OO, OOO on last year. It is proposed to spend L 6,500,000, 500, 000 in the construction of new vessels, in, accordance with the scheme unfolded, in 1889. This does not include the cost of vessels for ...the Australian Squadron. -Bewux. If arch 8. Count de Waldevfrfte, chief of the German military staff, has' left on avisit to Italy. ' Pabis. March 9. . The Government repudiate .the report tbat they intended to annex Dahomey, and state' that they only ; demand reparation for the arrest of the Governor of French Seuegal. It is estimated that a reiMorceuient of ten thousand troops will be required to carry out the French demands. Sydney. March 10 Henry George is addressing tremendous audiences. The composition of the Australian Eleven has been altered, Burne, of Tasmania, and McLeod, of Melbourne, replacing Deane and Bonnor, respectively? ■"'.'".' v Received March 11. noon. . . . Berlin, March io The Emperor insists that the Labour Conference shall meet on the 15th inst. Buda Pesth, March 10. HerrVon Tisza retains the leadership of the Liberal party, and will support the Cabinet in the Reichstag. ' - . * . Wadowice (Galicia), March 10. Thirty-one persons have been convicted' : here on a .charge of being connected with a fraudulent scheme for the emigration of Galician peasants. "■ Paris, March 10 .. - The Customs Committee has recommended the imposition of an import duty of three francs per 100 kilos' of foreign: maize, and five francs per 100 jkilos* of foreign cornflour. Constantino*!. B, M « reh. 10. In a circular to the Great Powers thePorte declares there is no occasion for. anxiety in connection with the Cretan, difficulty. „. . ; Sydstey.' Hii* Day. . Very heavy rains ha ye ; fallen inN.S.Wand Queensland, and large floods are reported in several districts. . ."..,■■ Memoubnk, This Day. The Conference to enquire into the cause of the ravages by red rust in the wheat crops has opened, and it has. been, arranged to hold a series of experiments throughout the colonies simultaneously.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 110, 11 March 1890, Page 2
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