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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.

London. riot" M;ijosty tho Queen lias written to General Booth wishing success to liis scheme for establishing' ovor-soa c 1 ■•nins. I It is reported that General Booth is negotiating for )aml colonining

purposes in We.sfcem Australia. Fine New Zealand hemp is j quoted at £27 10s. Fine medium j at £2G 10s. The provincial Radicals are pressing Mi* Gladstone to ugo his influence to indues Mi* Pavnell to retire. Mr Davitt suggests that lie sho'iUl retire temporarily until ho has rnirried Mrs O'Shea. The Irish Paity, both in America and Ireland, are rallying to Air Parnell's support. The subject is ! creating intense interest. Mr Stead, iv a letter to the Daily j Chronicle, says the Irish must choose between Mr Parnell and Home Rule. The English Liberals will never appeal to the electors in company with a man no one will beliove him. Mr L>avitt considers that the crisis caused by the Parnfill esclandre is the gravest into which the cause -of Homo Rule has been plunged, for tho past ten years. He believes those who advise him to retain the ' leadership of the Irish Party are ' assisting its enemies. Mr Gladstone is stated to have advised Mr Pavnell to resign, but the latter is obstinate. Mr J. Chamberlain considers Mr Parn dl's case is worse than Sir C. Dilke's. The Governor of the Bank of England as ureda meeting of bankers on the 20th that there was nothing to justify a panic. Tho Hank, he said, wa* in a strong position, and would freely support the credit of bankers. The latter are now reassured. Strenuous efforts are being made to reform Raring Bros., and they will probably succeed. Mr T. 0. Baring will put in a million of fresh capital. It is understood that Lord Northbrook, head of the Baring family, will re-enter the firm.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 November 1890, Page 2

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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 November 1890, Page 2

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 November 1890, Page 2

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