NEWS BY CABLE.
Loudon, July 16. A movement Is on foot to establish Indian and Colonial Museum, he Commissioners of the Jubilee V . iliition l«v# offerol to co-operate matter, and Her Majesty the •■n has npremd a hope that the ipire would subscribe half a million it- maintenance, Ac., and that tlie tl rvnUrjimtione to it might Ih» .oed from the present Exhibition. I is reported that the English and A l ' ■ *'an Governments are arranging t" i(4‘im lite dyir.uiiiier* and Socialism. Kerry is pressing for T ••nation of the New Hebrides by Ftfeice. An outrage by Moonlighters has • n perpetrated in Cardigan. Mr (iladstone, in closing an angry > rr. pondei.ee which has taken place i. ; .cell himaelf and the Duke of W' tium-ter, threatens the abolition : the aristocracy unless their acts are j a (Tiled with more w isdom than hitherto. lord Salisbury is anxious that Lord !I w'ington should accept tile office of i‘n rnier, be bimself taking the ln(rtf<>ki> of Foreign Affairs. laird ' -jiii.liuph Churchill suggested that Mr t 'hnnilierlaiu and himself should stan<l < it. hut even yet it is unlikely that - ich a coalition will la* effected. It i expected that Mr Gladstone will le i ler his re ignation shortly. Maxwell, who is under sentence of d. \th for the 1 “reller murder, at St. I.< ms has been respited until Octol>er. Pirates arc beseiging Tliaimoa, . , i.c4 in Cbineae waters. < i- da and Kngland are fortifying hia>|iiimalt. .e Ti in l- urging the Marquis of 1! "tigtou. the Duke of Argyle, Sir !: rv .Ta jes Mr Goschen, and Mr ly an. to join tla' Coalition party, 'i he Times cowsiders that the -l.md Assembly are clearly right i. d pete the Money Bill. ■ Itritisb and Colonial Temper a Congress have eleetssl Mr (, i ; President. Messrs Collins, \ .1 . I ago, McLean, and Winwood r cl p.q>* is advocating a direct j 1 . temperance vote. . ti ders for the New South V. '.•) loan of A'3.500,000, liearing rest at :ii per cent, at a minimum : <4 were opened to-day. Tile tn\o .i ' ottered was found to exl.T. ... ski. Tenders at 4t'df> 7s ( d reeeiv. .'is j>er cent, while those .. Uiat price will lie allotted in full. July 17. . . '1 irquis of llurlington has doef.pl Mr Gladstone's sug..iificittion of the Home Rule pt .Is. Irish Rank stock is recovering t lie recent heavy full. V i id-tone's letters to the Press ,: . 1. it. a tendency to a repeal of the 1 on, end to abolish the House of Lord*. Mi Goldwin Smith asks whether a i .■ .ii uch a frame of mind as i- Mr ( I. . : ne ii lit to deal with Ireland. A -'.ipment of frozen mutton from i ilkland 1-lands is realising 6d I • (irent excitement was created in P..r. vor the duel between Roulangt r and M. Larn nlz. The latter fired lir : and missed his opponent, who fir 1 his revolver in the air. The . i 1 arose through the Hcenes in in French N unite over General 1 la n r - motion for the removal of i I - d A..male s name from the Friui h Army list. i treaty for the extradition of i . . niters is causi n' much excite i a i.t among the American-Irish. \ vnufe.sto issiiesl bv Ford advises .'. i'anieli to make the House of Com* iii the la ighilig -Ua-k of the world. '1 Time denounces Mr Glad !o . s travesties of history and the l.a charges made by hint against I.is i | on. nts as unfair. It also con•i i i - :Uat he attacks many of his old fi\ is. Many of the English jouri .1 f -How iii the smite strain, and say that lix vulgarity of his epithets is t ■ g his defeat into personal huu .aaUon. I .« wool sales have closed. The mi .iac of hales catalogued was 1 HOO, of which S.'.MR) were reserved. 1 he market has gained since the beiins of the sines, ami at closing lias readied the highest prices. Austi >n merinos allow au advance of ■ ip. r rent, above April rates. Greasy ire ID per cent., and croiui-hreds 1." per cent. alsive prices in April. A. at . r »H per cent of the sales have l u -.ken for export. Paris, July 15. 1 Mini a debati in the Senate. U>i nuar.lnig the removal of the 1* .r 1 A un.ale from the army, an ■ n t. * k place Is-tween General I r. Mini ur for War, ami M. » y. which resulted in the former c' !! igil " the latter to a duel.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 12, 20 July 1886, Page 3
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