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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.

London. At a large meeting held in the City of influential bankers and merchants it was decided to form a brance of the Bi-metallic League, and it was further resolved to urge the Government to co-operate with them in establishing an international agreement for an unrestricted gold and silver coinage. The value of the imports of the United Kingdom last month showed an increase of £1,400,000, while the exports decreased £2,000,000. Wool continues to harden. Prices are now equal to the best rates obtained at the February series, and occasionally they have been a trifle higher. The rise is due to an improvement in the demand from the Continent, especially France. Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir Richard Webster, Attorney-General, said that Deeming would only be brought to England to stand his trial for the Rainhill murders in the event of his being acquitted for the Windsor murder. Tne directors of the Cambrian Railway Company, appeared before the Bar of the House of Commons, to explain their action in dismissing some of their employe's who had given evidence before a Select Committee of the House. They stated that it was not their intention to prevent their servants giving evidence, and offered to make the fullest apology for the dismissals. Sir M. Hicks Beach moved that the directors be reproved for their action, and Mr Gladstone spoke in support of the motion. The Radical members thought the motion did not go far enough, an:l demanded that the employe's who had been dismissed should either be reinstated in their old positions or be paid compensation. After a. long and exciting debate, Sir M. Hicks-Beach's motion was carried by 349 to 70. The Times, referring to the matter, advises the directors to pay the men compensation. Outrages are being committed in County Galway, and on fiord 01 twirl <

larde's estate, in Loughrea, 50 sheep lave been found houghed. Lord Glasgow, the new Governor if New Zealand, has sailed for the \ solonies. \ His Lordship's party numbers c orty. t The prospectus of the Blackball 3oal Company, Greymouth, New t Zealand, with a capital of £60,000 las been issued. i Mr ,L Munro, the New Agent- \ General of Victoria, has arrived in t [iondon. 1 The proposal to insert a compul- j jory purchase clause in Mr Chaplin's 3mall Holdings Bill was rejected by j i majority of 42. s The Commonwealth, a newspaper \ published by the Anarchists, incites j its readers to the murder of Mr H. ] Matthews (Home Secretary), Mr , Justice Hawkins and Inspector ; Melville for the part they took in oonnection with the arrest and < punishment of the Walsall Anarch- : shists. The miners in South Wales and ; Monmouthshire have submitted to a reduction of 3f per cent in wages. ; New Zealand long-berried wheat is restricted in business at 40s 6d. Quotations for New Zealand frozen mutton are unchanged. New Zealand hemp is dull, and at the auctions none was sold.

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Manawatu Herald, 12 April 1892, Page 2

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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 12 April 1892, Page 2

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 12 April 1892, Page 2

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