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LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

— [REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.] Rv Electric Telegraph—Copyright, >—< MR GLADSTONE’S HOME RULE SCHEME. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. LIBERATION OF MRS. ADELAIDE BARTLETT. (Received April 21, 1 a. in.) London, April 20. It lias been arranged that the Marquis of Hartington will move for the rej.-ction of the Home Rule scheme when the measure comes up for its second reading. Jesse Collings, late member for Ipswich, has written a letter to the newspapers in which he condemns the hills introduced hy Mr Gladstone for the settlement of the Irish difficulty. The Australian mails per Bengal, dated March 10, were delivered Imre yesterday, via Brindisi. The Orient steamship John Elder, from Melbourne March 9th, arrived at Loudon on the I9th iust.

Consols are £IOO 10a. Colonial breadstuff remain at last quotation. Bank rate, 2 per cent • Market rate, 17 ’ At to-days wool sales 9,000 bales were catalogued. The tone of the market whs quiet. (Received April 21, 1 p.m.) Evening. The trial of Mrs-Adelaide Bartlett for poisoning her husband bv administeting chloroform took place to-day, when the jury acquitted the prisoner. The Tongariro arrived at Plymouth this morning. Her meat is in good condition.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2956, 21 April 1886, Page 2

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LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Kumara Times, Issue 2956, 21 April 1886, Page 2

LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Kumara Times, Issue 2956, 21 April 1886, Page 2

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