CABLE NEWS.
tty Electric Telegraph.— Copyright jPE l« UN It £D PBKSS ASSOCIATION - [ Londok, March 21. It is reported that Mr Gladstone medivtateaan early retirement from political life. ■ Mrs Davies and her two sons, convicted on a charge of murder, have been sentenced- tpdeath.-: In the < House of Lords today, the Marquis of Saliaoury tue adoption of the report of The Times Farnell Commission. The, House of Lorda,- without goiug-tp, a division, agreed that the report of The Times- Painell Oommiseion should be entered in the journals at ihe House. 4 "•' i The official statement shows that the total amount tendered for the Queensland loan was £6,221,000 the ayerage being £97 15s7d. ' - ■■:•;■".-;■ ■■% :'.. > March 22. .? Sir Graham Berry, Agent-General for Victoria' is yery sauguiue that if the Victorian loan is placed in the market after Easter it will be floated successfully. Mr J. Munro, member for Geeldng, is dubious of 4tß successful floating. : • '. ' ." The Earl 6i Eosehery, ; refeiiing-to the= proposed appointment of Lord Wolaeloy to the Oommiss^on pf Commander of Ireland, . expresses an' opinion that the letter's threat made some time ago to fight ou; behalf of -the Ulster party was equally disloyal to the Irish. Richard and George: Da vies; who were sentenced .to death along with , their mother on a charge of raurdei 1 . has been recommended to mercy* on the ground of I -yoiith^ . - ' ..,;•, --^ - ; : The! steamer Virent has. been wrecked at Ferrol. aWaptort on an arm of the Bay of Belanjos, Spain, and 15 lives lost. 1 In the course of his speech in the - House to-day, Mr Gladatone expressed adesire to see more represerJitatiye^ of the working class in the House of Uommons. Rio db Janbibo, March 22. The fire on the)barque Wlnif ced^o&nd • from Wellington "to London' has been extinguished, and it has been deeo decided to discharge a portiou of the cargo. • Befitiiii Vf arch 22 ; i At the banquet in honour of the Prince of Wales' visit, the Emperor William is toaßing , Her Majeaty, ) Queen Victona, hoped that the armies and ; navies of Great Britain and Germany would cooperate to seoure the p'oace of the world. The statement that, ,Count y^aldersee intended to resign owing 'to a difference with the Emperor is unfounded. ■• - ' The Prmce of Wales was ' revived by the Emperor ; William^ mth niarked cordiality., At the banquet given in honour of the former's visit; the Em ' peror William expressed a hope that the blood, union between the two nations iWould Qohtiriue. ! ' =. / ' . : The Emperor has declined to accept the resignation of. the Prussian.: Ministry, which was sent in simultaneously with that of Prince Bismarck. ; ; ; It is reported • that Prince Bismarck has declined a dukedom, as he is too poor: to maintain the dignity. Count Herbert Bismarck still presses his desire to resign.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 2
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459CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 2
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