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(elkotbio telkobaph.^c^ptbig^t.) . •' f«BOTI*'/« TXLIOKAIfH.) ?jf v] '-'"XdiiDONi June W. : The funeral of the late Sir Alexander Stuart took. place tq-day atßoseth. All the Colonial Agents-General and a large number of colonifltij together with delegates from Her Mrjasty the Queen and the Priucf of Wales atteudsd the ceremony. : , Ay,-: . ■ •-'•■ .'■■ •.. ''•■''•■ .'■ "•'■ ;; ; ' ; ■' ■■' Mr Gladstone addrewted a public meeting to-night m Edinburgh. He said he was convinced that the people of Great Britain:' yrefc "fully resolved ; -^hkt antonomy was neceiiary for Ireland, f^ud of the creation 6t> a -Pirliamerit^fbr that country. He expressed the opinion that the propoeala of. those m favor of Ireland Nsoceding from the tJaioh were, both halting and viaionary. ."" .., ••.,•; '" Tfiii i Marqais 1 of Salisbury ispoke tonight at Leeds. In the course of his ■peechiiedenied that he wai the advocate of coercion for Ireland; ds#; stated*' that he desired -a-diie pbeemnce ' of the law and took ; occasion >to adjurt tht conaervativertb inpport thtie In favor of tnaintenaiioe r of union : June 20. , The Übekade of the Qr«tk ports h aving Wen; raised, the combined JSuropean Ifrvftl Sqqadron wtiich wi» at Buda Bay, hM>ow dfspcrMd. " ; i ; i-hi *I>«»f« : of Edinburgh, AdmiralcommaDditi#r the Meditearanean fle^t,, arrived m Malta,. In H|MwS. draiV ,ifAi-C-~}; -^ .. The Agefats-GeneraJ and Executive Cduttniwionere f rom ihe colonies have b«(eiito>ited to attend at South KenwogItoti o€ Tueeday next, to receive a coin« ipuniofl^in^from the Pnnce of It? il believrtiHiß Royal Highnessieto rbake^ » propbiaTthit the Colonial-Indian Exhibition beiiobtinned next jear. W/Hb9 follbwßg Seam have been •electid'to pl»/ Wjf; Eogiand id tbe match <with the Aultfaliani, at Manchester,' on th«sth f 6th/iffid7th proKiino.— W. G. Grace, Hornby, Read, Steele, Baroet, liohman, Pilling, Pe|te, Scotton, Bhr»wlbutf, aatf Ulv#tt. ■„ ..■ -„. -v7- ■■■^ TbViifath is innouneed of the Hop. Aupustu* C. Hobart (ttobait Pasha), aged 64. At the wool salti, a firm active demend continues. To- Jay the catalogue con»prieerl2,loo balei.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1739, 21 June 1886, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1739, 21 June 1886, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1739, 21 June 1886, Page 3

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