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CABLE NEWS.

THE NIcHMSrS AND THE CZAU'ri CORONATION. A TRAGIC INCIDENT. THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT. THE IRISH QUESTION. CAUSE AND EFFECT. COERCION AND OUTRAGE. STRONG PARTY FEELING. THE ADDRESS IN REPLIf. ITALY AND TRIPOLL ITALY DEMA NDS REPARATION (beuter's telegrams.) London, Feb. 21. Nihilists are reported to be at work again to oppose the coronation of the Czar m May. 'Numbers of them have met, and a young member, who was chosen to be the assassin of the Czar, has committed suicide. The debate on the Address m reply to the Speech froaa the Throne was continued m the House of Common? to-day when the amendment proposed by Mr Gorst, M.P. tor Chatham, "That no further concessions should ba made 'to lawless agitation m Ireland," was under consideration. In the course of a lengthy and animated debate, the policy of the Government was violently attacked by Mr O'Brien and Mr O'Donnel, who declared that the outrages which have occurred m Ireland are the dire ct result of coercion. Constantinople, Feb. 21. It has transpired that the Porte has caused examination to be made into the 1 circumstanoes attending the recent disturbances at Tripoli, during which tho Italian flasj was insulted at the Consulate m that country, and has ordered that full reparation shall be made for the outrages committed during the riot.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 78, 24 February 1883, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 78, 24 February 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 78, 24 February 1883, Page 2

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