London.
The Freeman's Journal states that Australia and America have each forwarded £5000 to the McCarthy Party.
The Times, commenting on the election of Mr Dadabhai Naoroji, a naturalised Parsee, for Finsbury, says it is an experiment that has created great interest, and will be watched with attention.
The returns so far give—Conservatives, 124 ; Unionists, 19 ; Liberals, 91 ; Labour members, 3 ; Nationalists, 4. The net gain of the Gladstone Party yesterday was seven.
Messrs Maurice Healey and William O'Brien have been elected for Cork city by great majorities over Messrs John Redmond and Hogan, Parnellites.
An address , signed by the Rev! Newman Hall and numerous influential Nonconformist ministers of Great Britain, assures Ulster of their sympathy and assistance. The Dublin Chamber of Commerce has passed a motion condemning Home Rule,
A body of British troops have been despatched to Jumrood, owing to the Hazara rising spreading.
Mr Gladstone has issued a circular that the Liberals are losing seats to the Tories owing to the intrusion of bogus Labour candidates. The Right Hon John Morley, who was elected as junior member for Newcastle-on-Tyne, having declared from the hustings that unless he was returned by a 2000 majority he would resign, is now asked by his opponents to fulfil his pledge. The polling for the seat was — Hammond, 13,823 ; Morley, 10,905 ; Craig. 10,---686.
The Trades Unionists keenly resented Mr Morley's opposition to an eight hours system, and their hostility is believed to have had some influence on the Newcastle election.
Mr Hammond, who headed the poll at Newcastle, is said to have owed his election to pothouse influence, as he is interested in no less than 700 public houses scattered over England.
The Daily Chronicle says that popular sympathy will be with the Right Hon John Morley, who has six times previously defeated Mr Hammond. The result was quite unexpected.
[ Mr Gladstone, speaking at West Calder, said he was willing to support a proposal to abolish special representation for the Universities. The returns at present are —Tories, 191 ; Unionists, 24 ; Gladstonians, 163 ; Nationalists 24 ; Parnellites, 4. Dublin Unionists are rejoicing at the results of the elections, and Irish Bank Stocks, whichfellon publication of Mr Gladstone's manifesto, . have risen £4. Mr Justin McCarthy was beaten by 26 votes. It is reported Lord Salisbury has requested President Harrison to explain the seizure of the steamer Coquiltan and other sealers on the Pacific coast. Mr Ooms, a Dutchman, won the Diamond Sculls at Henley Regatta. The English Government has decided to take over the administration of Pahang, where riota have been frequent lately, and will remove the Sultan.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 July 1892, Page 2
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433London. Manawatu Herald, 12 July 1892, Page 2
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