Cable Churches
— ♦- . ■■: > , Mr GJadStbne.'addreßsihK j the. London Liberal Umon,<advocated the abolition of j the plural vote, the unification of the ! metropolis,, C*t<?nded powor.8 v to county «oUQCils,4ncludipe control of the police ; •J^o./tli.at., ground r , landlords, should be , forcetfioijearia^fwr ; share 'of taxation. ; Ufi. expressed Jfgu^Hingriesj to receive a deputation on the eight hours question, and though, they 'ought' not to harshly judge the promoters of even impractio able schemes, rle .was of opinion that municipal, 'bodie&^inijjht mitigate the hours of labour. -He termed the Marquis of Salisbury V « political incendiary. Mr. Glad^nVfurtber said the few fools and rogue* m itTlnter who would resist the establishment of the Irish Parliament would be easily surprised. Thi Liberal Wnip, in a circular to tl»e members of the, p.arly ,«nd their supporters, anticipates that the dissolution of tfie Imperial Parliament will take place towards the end of June, The HWi H;de Vere; V«rae has estflbluhed bis claim to succeed to the barony of Barpara, left Talent ,b> the death of the Duke of Cleveland last year. The liquidatorsin Baring's estate have sold -a block of Argentine Eepuhlic railway stock, and nave been enabled thereby to further reduce their liability to the Bank of England by a. million sterling. The French Minister of Foreign Affairs declare* that, he will bold En«lrnd reponsibiefor the alleged cruelties to Catholics m Uganda. Grover Cleveland claims to have secured the two-third majority which is essenUnlto bis nomination for the American Presidentship. Latest .intelligence > from Venezuela states trial ijhp insurgents, who are being led by l fcrießt», hare ; been . victorious in engagements id Alta Gracia. Qutsjers and PalicicK '■''' The insurgents "threaten to sew the Church from the State. . Mr Bobcat, oi Adelaide; responding to the toast of ".The Visitors " at a banquet given by the Grand Jlark Lodge of Kxxr land,.Baid he. preferred , being subiect to the Grand'Lpdge' of England than to a colonial .Grand Lodge. #> The Jrtouse of, Commons}, by a majority of fourteen, declined. to adjourn to enable the members to, witness the running of the Derby. ', The aggregate tonnage of vessels passing through ,fclie Suez .Canal in 1891 shows an increase of a milUon and a half tons over thai for the previous year, Four dynamite bombs with fuses at* tache^, have been fouud near. Ihe Great Eastern Railway line in London. The Berliner Tageblatl, referring to the British hostility td : slavery, asserts that it. is 7 the cloak of: that country's ascendency^ 1 ' The deaths in Mauritius owing to the recent storm will possibly exceed 2000
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 145, 4 June 1892, Page 3
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419Cable Churches Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 145, 4 June 1892, Page 3
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