Cable Brevities
, T$e .American Gpintoittee^ selected bj tne'lnsh-American Association to effect a reponciliptiori i between, the,, sections; r of the irishPaHy, has Baile!£.fpr England. It viltnot Bupport#tber r parfy separately Knt wiir devote^fts^ffprtlitpbriflis about a -re-union ■■■ V* ■■.; ■:.':•' j- ■■ ■•• ; - •.'•,...••'.■': Messrs J. Dillon «md Justin McCarthy visited iMx : 13Jtid|tone jit the r 'latter' s request"; "and,. if. i^^understood" that Mr Gladstone's assurances respecting Home Rule were of a. satisfactory nature. ' jjunn^a eypib^ein Ballarat, jtwo men nnmed Preston and Billings were killed by falling debris. The tide in Hobson-s Bay rose tiro fee ; t, and thershipping had, an anxious i limb, but fortunately no damage was done. ~ ; ; v Owners are to be allowed to import horses 'fn'tp Victoria (if exported again within seven , month's) free, of -duty. •BtegnlatroW are' being/drafted to remove the obstacles in tJrt^way of the trans, mission through Victoria of carcases of ; nia.ttonandbee^..GaUleand sheep re^ quired for the. frozen; meat trade will be admitted free, if exported within a given 'time. ' "' ' r : The'Sepnratibn Bill has been introi dnced into the Queensland House of Assembly -and, i read the; first , time. It provides ; f or three provinces, Southern Northern and Central; ■ r The'-South -Australian Government has abandoned thei proposed Conference re introduction of coloured labour into the colonies. At a meeting of the board of Directois of a Dynatbite Manufacturing Company in Paris iOras noticed that two members of the Board were absent.. An examination^ the ''account*, disclosed the fact that 5.000.00O 5 f ranW of the Company's money^was" mis'singb : _ _ ' ■ An objection: is raised to Mr :H.f M. Stanley contesting » seat for the Britfsh Parliament on the, grounds that he is an aljen, and has 1 tot €een re-natura Used. 'Th'tf Executive of 'the Chicago Exhibit tion have intimated that they are willing toiallbti AusttaK* 80,000 ft space provided the colonies combine and erect their own building;-: The off" hfcs been declined as it would entail an expenditure of £7000. ... The Executiye declines to.permit colonial exhibits en bloc, but offer a space ,of 50,000 f t: for the products to be cfiissifiecr-se^arirtely. Toe Premier of Hew South Wales has communicated with las Go^erVmentAdvMn^ it" to retire altogether from.exh,ibUin^ since it is impossible tq .accept the conditions of the EkefcutiVe. ;■' Mir' Dijrt>s' J asi?6rts that the importance of : the colonies has been overlooked, being regarded simply as a category of privafe exhibitors." j: /■ The Democratic Convention m Wash' ington h«8 Elected Mr Cleveland for nomination by,;almpst a. two*thirds ma-
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 154, 25 June 1892, Page 3
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407Cable Brevities Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 154, 25 June 1892, Page 3
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