CABLEGRAMS. LO NDON, 5.
lii the House -®f » Commons, Mr Goschen accused Sttrt Gladstone of conniving at obstruction. Mr\Mprloy and Sir Y. Harcourfc ware^y. idenied tho accusation. Tho anti-foreign .m&ypmcnt is increasing especially -in Franco *.s asrainst Germans anililtftiiaus. The statement that 1-Fr.K.nce irtfenck; to abandon the Laobilisfc&on . .of hei\ army is denied. * The trial of the captain, mate,. and. • two seamen of the efoip I^axiy Douglas, on a charge of killing a Mal.i:/ seaman i named Hassan, during tke voyage { from Shark's Bay, \V«atern Australia, ; to London, has vesuiUsd in t&e four -prisoners, prisoners being seitfceoicud -id death, ,The jury, in bringing ia their verdict, i .recommended the prisci&srs to jw&rey. Petitions have been presented to • Her Majesty the Queen, asking diG^ to i reprieve and pardon tlioss of the wew of the ship Lady Douglas who .were .condemned for killing a Malay seaman .on the passage from Western &u&itca»ia to London. ■The " Sportsman " ha^ received Han-; llaiv'fv second deposit for the match with; ;Seach. (Ru.bear and Gaudaur will row for' <the championship of England after the Matter's match with Beach. The\Vatican has ordered the exeomBiuuication of Dr. McGlynn, a dignitary oi the Catholic Church in New York, for disobedience. It Uncommonly rumoured that Italy and England intend to act in concert for the purpose of checkmating French designs in .Egypt and the .Mediterranean. The Fretoh Ambassador at Roma has made a dermal complaint to the Italian Government regarding the tone of the speech by Signor Crispi, on the Massowah question, in which he eulogised England's -policy, and declared that Italy and England were in accord with regard to Egypt. The Ambassador stated tha-L his Government especially objected to the evident desire of Italy to .Minimise French rights, and openly Lifted that it is possible Franco may be compelled to as^eifc herself. London. July 3.^1 Le Comte de Paris, on landing at Jersey, was received with enthusiastic cries of Vive Je Roi. It is expected that iUa French Ambassador at London will lodge a complaint against the English Government allowing the Count to carry on intijgue, and virtually hold a French Court in a portion of the British dominions, whither his adherents can go and return daily. Mr Bradlaugh's proposal for cony puhory cultivation of waste lands has \ been negatived in the House of Commons. London, June 30. In the House of Commons last night Mr Smith's motion that the discussion of theliish Crimes Bill should be closed finally on Monday next was adopted by a large majority. The Radical Irish members left the House in a body, their amendments not being moved. The report of the committee as a whole was adopted. The drought is the worst ever experienced in the North of England. Fanners are compelled to sacrifice their stock of fruit and root crops, i and are suffering Beverly. | Mr Gladstone, speaking at a private banquet, implied that, owing to Lord j Harrington's changeableness, it was j useless to further parley for Liberal reunion j Serious rights have occurred at Bolton, Lancashire, between large bodies of men on strike and the police. The latter were stoned, when the military were called out to quell the disturbance. They charged the rioters and dispersed them, but there were not many injured. The election for a seat in the House of Cemmonr for Spalding, Lincolnshire, rendered Want by the succession C! the, Hon. Finch Hatton, the conservalive member, to the peerage, took place to-day, and resulted in the return of Mr Halley Stewart, a supporter of Mr Gladstone, by a majority of 743 votes over Admiral Tryon, who stood in the Conservative interest. . tarn London, July 6. The refusal of Mr Mathews, Home Secretary, to inquire into the case of a girl alleged to have been wrongfully arrested by a constable gave rise to adverse motion, and the Government were defeated by a majority of five. The motion for inquiry was adjourned. Pesth, July 5. A serious disaster is reported from Jisz Beremy, a village about 40 miles from this city. During the course of military instruction an explosion of dynamite occurred, twenty-seven per- j sons being killed and fifty injured. London, July 6th. —The Golden Crown Co.'s shares have been fully subsciibed, The Junction Reefs Company Bathurst, is announced, with a capital of a quarter of a million. London, July 6. The natives report that 3,000 Russians have reached the northern frontier of Badakshan. Paris, July 6. The budget issued by the Finance Minister shows a saving of expenditure during the past financial a ear of a hundred and twenty -nine million francs.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 210, 9 July 1887, Page 5
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