HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
END OF THE WAR AT RIO. THE DIFFICULTY AT HONOLULU. AN INSURGENT CREW SEIOT. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN CANADA. THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT AND THE CHURCH. THE SILVER QUESTION. COLONIAL BITTER AT HOME. (I'KB PRESS ASSOCIATION) Ottawa. March 13. The Warrimoo, "\vliicli haH arrived at Vancouver, reports there is much excitcmcut in Honolulu, caused by tlio presence of Canadian recruits who we reimported to restore tlie Queen by a coup de iiictin. Mr Morcier, ex-Premier of Quebec, has offered to lead a rebellion if the French Canadians are further prevented from teaching religion in hclioolh. Paws. March 12 M. Puller, Minister for Public Instruction, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said the Government would insist o» the Prefects controlling the casual revenues of the Church and defending society against clerical usurpers. Rio dr Janeibo. March 13. The Ruahine left to-day for Plymouth. Her fro/en meat in in good condition. Admiral de Gania has abandoned his squadron and taken refuge in a Portugese warship. The war is virtually over. Washington. Mitch 13. A report has reached here that De Garaa, the rebel Brazilian Admiral, has yielded to the President, on condition that his own life aud the lives of all his followers are saved. London. March 13 It is reported Fodislah, the robber chief, has been captured in French territory. The London Chamber of Commerce is urging Lord Rosebery to take steps to re -assemble the Brussels Silver Congress. The War Office experts report that the samples of Victorian butter tested at Woolwich aud the London Hospitals were of a very satisfactory quality, but that as very little of the article is required it can be obtained locally. Tbo Standard hujs that tbo Cabinet lias appointed a committee to frame a scheme for fcrtniug a Ministry of .National Defence. Nfw Yoiik. March 13. President Hippolyte, of Hay v, seized a yacht belonging to the insurgent General Mangat. and phot the whole of the crow A local syndicate has offered Mr J. S. Carlisle. Secretary of the Treasury, sixty-five cents an ounce for seventy-five million ounces of silver. Ueblin, March 13. Count Yon Capnvi, the Gorman Chancellor, proposes to "mint" 22.000,000 tnuika.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 263, 14 March 1894, Page 2
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361HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 263, 14 March 1894, Page 2
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