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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

(BY BLKOTRIO TBLE(JBAI>H.— COPYRIGHT;} (EKUTBR'S "TEKEGBAMai)-"'^ '"'] f* •_.::. , LONDONi; March 5.j i Arrangements have been conejuded whereby two "bars "will-be opened ait the forthcoming Colonial Exhibition,- exiclusiveiy for the sale of Australian' .'wines. •• • ■• ■■••■ ■ '■•;■ •■■ ■'■>.>■■-, ■ • In the House of Commons last night the Right Hon. H. Holmes ' brpijght forward a motion} of which he Hiid- previously given notice,to the effect that'the House decline to vote supplies for Ire* . land without further information as to the intention of the Government with regard to. that country. After consider- : able discussion a division was taken with the result that the* motion was negatived. . :I r : '-'■:■... The Directors of the Bank of Australasia, have declared a dividend for the half year' at ■the rate of 15 per cent, per annum . ".'■JTJJe' ?.' sum., of ;£22,000 : being brought forward and carried to the •Reserve. y. ! .'.'."" ■'.. ,.,'...' . .' ' ; .. ,■.•■'■■.'•■"-' ... ■ ,•■ '/The "^eekly report of the Bank of the Bank ".of England '-.gives i the propprr tinn of reserve to liability as 46 per cent., being tjbree per cent lower than last week. The total reserve m notes and -bullion i5;3514,^00,(i00, decline f£900,()00 during the same period, .i. ; V ' V. Paris, Ma>ch&. • x ln the. Chamber of Deputies last.night a tootion for the expulsion ,of -Princes was brpiup-jhtfdrward; and negatiyed by a large majority. ."- '. :/ ,/ . ".*•" .;K „ ' . -■■■».. Mel^ournb^ 'Friday ' \- t CQmglete.returns of twenty-eight electorates to hand, so far, 22. -Iwpporters ; of Gpali^dn "Ministry .haye ; been; returned, including Mr Walker,,. Cotnmisaiqnpt of Customs ;;. Mr TPearson, Minister; of ; Edu'-' cation Mr, Niinmp, Minister of .Pttbijc . lijr DayieS; who has. a? seat m the iiirustry w^ttarat a portfolio. The f 611owing;are aprbng. the more prominent Ministeciali^flppoVters elected liangri^ge, Gopper, Zpx^ .-Tucker,- and Bosist.^ 13 Opposition members have : been fe]^cte.d, .:ineluding /'Messrs f Bent, Goldsmith, Mjunrq, Macintyre^ and A!. T. Clark. /.Eight members i have vhp.eil.r3B: returned as -Independents. , Mr James Miranas was rejected by; the Colling wood electors and Sir Charles MoMahdh.returned.'.. : ■'*.": .:s, ...... 7 v>/

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1651, 6 March 1886, Page 4

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1651, 6 March 1886, Page 4

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1651, 6 March 1886, Page 4

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