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CABLEGRAMS.

London, Mm eh 23 Mr A. J. Balfour, in his speech at StaleAbiidi;c. said that li eland would shortly be iclieved from the Aoke of an iiTespon^ihU 4 a.--ociation which commanded almost :»n unlimited powei or punishment by ho>eottiug. and was acting iv opposition to tlie laws of the State without an\ -en -oof mo>alii\.

I.iindon, Mat cli k IA Sir W. C Sar^oaunt, t'lOwn Agent foi the Colouie-, tetiies ou a ptMi-ion

LovnoN. M.ui'h 24. Tlie iaoo betwoen iixtoul and (\x\w-eiu-ion. but -till lai^e eiowd- ,i— cmbled )o witness it Cambridge ii.nl it all their own wa\ fiom the -I nt. .md won without a -tiuggle. It \va^ tiieU'Pe^f lace on leeoid Cambiidge .il-o won the deciding event at the I nivei.-ih HOlt

Lkn [»on. Mai < h 24 i'lie Auent- t ''ene; al who attended iho -ntinu •">[ tiie Tan!! lonfeience .. f r>i u--eU ha^-i' lotitined u> London Tht\\ expre-^ed theni-eive- niiu 1. L.i it. iieil .i the il UU'iing po-niou acoidv-d the colonie- at the Confeientt. and .m eonudv'T that muthbvMietit will rueitiv to hade ami eomme'i c fiom f'ne iaboiu - ot the Con tt'T once Sn V P Pel.. Agent-Gem lal for New ZeaKtinl. conducted *he debates on behalf of the colonies.

London, .Match 26. H.li.H. the Piinceof Wale- attended theeeiemoiiv at E\e ; ei Hall in memon ot the late Empeioi William ot Cc; mum. Tluee thon-and German- wen pie-ent Piofe-^or Max !\iudei de hveied the funeral oiation.

! „m-,.v, Maieh 2o Sii Daniel Cooim. Ai,ent-' '-eiie.a' tor Xeu South Wale-, t-tatt 1 - that he is unable to invite t!i<' Kimhs-h biiuadeto compete at the S\dnev FuemeuV Cami\a! mile-- he h'lciw:- authoi it \ from hi- Government.

Lc N - don, Mai Hi 26. Sii Uiaham Beu\ ha- lcniiiidcd Loid Knut-foid, the.^ecretaiy oi Stare foi the Colonie-, that the Fiench (!ovemment have not rcjihed to the ieq p.'j-:p .'j-: tlut the dtMioitation of leeidi-\!-te- to New Caledonia Miould be -.opped, and he uige- that tlu- Im-ii-iiaMi iwmment -hould make fnirhei enbn< in thi- tlii ertion ;

Li in [iu\, Mai eh 2o J Sn; CK.umi Bi:ur.\. X.CM.C ' Agent ' 'eneia! ioi Yittoiia. ha- -ent a' mem' landum to Loul knut-foid. Societal' of Mate ioi the ColonieO piote-tin:; that, lie has only ju-t j heaid that a piopo-al had been made thai Cnyl md should } ield the Xe\ H.'b'ide- to I'iancc in kium foi the ee--dti"n of 'h.' depoi lation ot • onviit- to tiie IVu.i Sn diahainj -tate- thai he eai ne-th de-ires 1 to pie-! \entthe colonie- fiom letob'ating m ' pa^-ing legislation ioi theii own j»io- ! ruction !

L-^L -^ i> >s \L'i. h2o TklJlou Ay < <c-chen, ( hancellei of the J]xu;e<|UU, ha- delivered his budget in the Hou-e or Common.- I The levenue foi the p i=t \eai v. as j y^n.'^'J.UiKJ, and the expenditme | /">7, 1-4.000. The-u;plu- i- the),uge>t I>7 I 'J'he e-timated lewnuc foi the en-uinu } eai is S^'K-67,Q00. expenditmc £6»j/» 10,000. The additional taxation piopo-ed in the' Budget includes an mciea'-e in mic- { cession, taxation on \ chicle-, uce and j nlcaMue hoi-e-, hor~e dealei-, deed ' contiact stamp-, fugithe i-ecm ihe-, . new companies and new ]\-iit'of -haie-, co-tly vvh:e- (bottled) ~>- pel dozen, the e-tinnted pioceedof the-e import- being e-tnnateU at J['2J)l 1.000. Mr Co-ehen piopo-e-^ to apply the -urpiu- chiefly to subsidise | Coantv Conncil>. and to a leduction of Id on the income tax. Ho .said it wa^ important that I'ailiament should - uicfion the iin.iiKial piopo-ai- of the <-o\ei muent piomptly. in consequence of the c«'-t of the auxiliaiy Jleel. It wa-j intended to apply the levenue fiom the Sue/ Canal shoie^ to lnitifvjng the coaling stations. j

LATEX. Lu v jjon, M'lich ?r, The Uou-o oi Commons lia\ o adopted the v ine duty. .Mi Ooschen j letam- a suiplns of ,^7- I -,000. The i pie-s opinion-, of the .Budget aie j ia\ouiable, but the Fiench papei.s consider the wine lax an alien commercial proposal.

Drr-us, March 24. Mr OBrien had commenced to delivoi hib speech at Youghai when the Scottish .Rifles, with fixed ba\onets, and the police, with baton?, ehaiged the mob. and dispersed the meeting. Several per&ons woe soiiously wounded.

Latch. The police prevented Mr William O'tfiien, AI.P. for Coik, from addressing the meeting at Youghal which had been proclaimed. There was serious rioting, and Captain Piunkett, the magistrate, was brutally assaulted before the crowd dispersed. Subsequently Mr OBrien addressed a few of his supporters in Canun Kellar's stable.

Washington, Maich 24. At o conference of women, eompnV ing 200 delegates from all parts of the world, a resolution was passed in favour of female suffrage, and that steps should be taken to improve their social and political status.

C'alcutt v. March 28. The Minister of Finance anticipates that

fhoie will be a ileHcii ot 1700.000 in hN lsndjicM.iviut.od l»y Iho f.uM th.it f 1,000.000 lia~ l\'i"i si ( ;i)),ut for ~|H'i 'tl diMi lire* A\liii'l| lia\o boi'ii ur«.',iMit 1\ ,'H-Ihhl

Hi in in. M.-ucli 27> The Kmpoior lia^ issiud .; juorhnution, in which ho s-1 tins lint it is tw piNliont (lijit, riinre Wil!i:M'i !»'• conio :iO(|UaiMlcil \\\\\\ Sia-c .illan-, and i\\>o that Ik- should take iinmcdiak 1 }» u I llhMoill. lluTCh^K 1 ('(Miliill UKIUOI ' -liould ho (Mitiusfcd (o Imn in nidi 1 ; that he miunt .\et, ;<s Uip l'',ni}n"ois suhstitulc sluuild orca-ion icmiiiM' i*

r> 1,1 . , m.,i. .'i ,'A 'Iho lav Kmpoioi Icu «n.- ><> 'ion OOP nu.fc*- The la I l;o> no)ih>p I'Mf,,-! 1 - Km ii iv'. f i^ hio i . i!,. 1 I iii]K vii iMeui'i ii \, .unt 1 1 10 ( ri.uid Puili'^- in" \U km n, Man ii ", t Tin 1 Ju'iilfh of tl.v 1 ljupv'ic' 1-- inr.Mov mt: .i'!i] \)\c imiatioii v\ ri" 1 I-immx i-coi.-iuciahl} kmliu oii

Hi Xi i>. M.Mi 1, \ I Ik' LlllJH'lu] \s i.'i \ 11\ 111- Mill 1 ! ■- > c -iiuv S,r Mvi ell l.i ken /'»■ i < 1 1 1 • •\i* 1 .» i KtlL^' pit'i i' O* l'M)» L > ( .If i 'l. I.1 '., 1 ' --li ; fffl -I ill r *' .ii till 1 if <'• i-> 0 i^ Hv'i i Mli i (i- I

I'm i \..!>- 'i I'! | v < 'I": al [ 'oi.i.jim 1 ! h.i^ i>" m -uui ' HU)!ll''l ti 1 i'JHNV.I I><MM >' 'I » I*. ill ' I'l j lll'iUM > ! > l'\|'],l!ll I !ii' •■ . 'I, "I !.! ' It ' >Mlt 1). v'.'U 11 f>f tll-< ip.'liln !!i- a . I mi re i > L;.t\i' him a ntuM i n-. .Mi 1 ' (lomoiisti jpuii r,ii hi^ Icimiilt < 'tmiicju, immi.iivl, ami a!-o on hi-. .nii\a! in The Mai'MMllcs cliu'n'dn i c^ui' • < » in tin 1 lL'turn of AI. F T\at. w h < } << >II i ft 1 u|)\\ aids of [0,000 \<>U i - < i. 'Mt iil H'Mil.imjei did not muh'Ol 1 '! in " ; ' ;i.i.n_, 1,000 \oto.

\ot(>- A i or<l biliot Mill, 'h \\i'\"i. j bo nece^-Mi v. i

tKod the nniiimiuu puce i.r -u- t. .n an iiifUM-c or two iloiin^ in i i|U.n'.il

Hei -Mnjt>t\ the (,'ueen ua- itvru^l | with :icclaniaiinii oil lit 1 ' ai in u it ! FloßMicv Tht 1 Italian pic^ iml j.'ihlic wamiK liioetfd Hot Majo-t\ the lliiivii on hei an nal in H'-it'iav j

Coouio^ \ VJ.ii tli 'Z< . J'm. (Joiman -tLMiik'i Onlho leii Fim hhawi on Mai eh '»nl for New Hi 11.lii).1 1 .lii). \\ itli .> i«tif\ ot --. '<> -ilett a -If toi |>ulll f 'lll!^ I mK'C Die }Uli\ ! weie landed .'l riie inland, and on the ! >Lcaniei ictniiiiiij,' on ilie J">pi to take ihciii nff, no one jpM<\ned Tlie captain iandod iiiul found a mi'lii 1 of meat dvthe locality Jia\ui^ appai t'll.U l' 0( 11 \ 1 -1 T ec [ !l\ -011 lt 1 LlH'at ('illl- \ ui-ioii of iidMiif LaiL'.' tie ~ ".huh! had Ijoeu np}>aHMitl\ uproot' d horn I t he foii>N wcii' I'oatiii.^ aboir tb^ l.ai- i \)C>[\\ AttiT cons, dt'i .iMe --t'aicii i » \ c t Kanaka who had foi ii)r«l a pa' 1 of tiiu cxncdi'ion wtl di-ioveied Ml they j coidiNa} v. as that l!i'.\ Lad been thu 1 " <}j\> iij) tlio ike- nothing (o ea(. J'loui maik^ on th" -»Ihmp it in suniii'"<l that a \ olcanic oi ii])t'on !i;id takdi place followed by a tidal !(• feet ln'ub, which bad the land All the building inateiiaK and -tore- loft with the paity had dwipptv.ied, but bitei :i ]>ait\" found >orno t'urlH'i and boot-. Ail thu leni.'uninii; numbei of the pni tv aic Mippo-ed to ha\ c pen>hed. A- eonobiithe of the !id;d \\a\t\ theo:v a\\:\\c f\\G feet lngii came m at 1 iiM'tilmon on Maich J 'Uh, doing =ome (iani.iL r e

( oiiK low . A] rti cli 27. The Albatio— w hirii h;is .irnved licit buuiulit { hi (3c I'lencli cscapcj, who weit) lakni r>ff an i-l-nnl in Tones S MiN whole they li.vi been for (wo nionths

.->\ DMA. M.IH il 26 J'ho locpl bi.wch (ft the National Lt ague cf lu'land in December last for u.udcd £500 tlnough Mi (Jlad^tone, feat ing that, a^ the (iovernnient intended to ->Uj)|)ic^s the League, tlie post.il authoj itie-> would intercept the money. Mi < !lacl->tone, in aHknosvledg ing f tie receioi of fhe nioncj', st.itcs th.it he i= much at the inliMT^t tit!\(M» in (he coloni; 1^ on She li<>me Kule ijiH"-fion, and adds that theie v, na )iot the fcai that the postoiiice would not have kut/bfully disehaiged their dut), and not inteifeied or in any way intercepted the money. Mr Gladstone states that the lemaining dajs of his life will be devoted to the inteiests of the liisii people.

rfiDMA, March 27. ! The John Knox has put into Port Jackson *horfc of piovisions. She experienced a .series of heavy gales ami had to run north to escape their fury.

•S^ um:\, March 27. Mk John Hayxks, M L. A. for Miulgce, has issued a writ against Mr James Fletclicr, M.L.A. for Newcastle, claimiJI&i J1 & damages for the assault committed upon him in the House of Assembly on the 2Jst instant.

Svi).vi:y, March 27. The evidence adduced at the inquiry into the origin of the fire on board the ship Aiistomene, at Newcastle, showed that three distinct fires were wilfully or carelessly caused.

Hynxj-y, March 28. Tirr, Government intend to i root smelting \vork:« for assaying bulk samplen or ore instead of small quantities. Last year 2,200 tis.saya were made and it is expected that there will be 5.000 this year.

Symmcv, M.v el) 28. liiJokl'A Hill riopiidaiy shales' have diopjeil hont to in all t he colonies

S.osn, M.uvh 2fi. At. a ciowdcd meeting held licit 1 , it'solutions we.c pa'->s(>d object iiig to the inllii v ot i 'hinese, and tlu 1 on'•oiii.ivemen; l^ivcmi b_\ the Chinese ( uivetmiiiMU to cniiLTa' ion !> i\ius- | ll.dla j The M.v \ lebi'i.c thicket { lub hnve ! do* lined, m a1:a 1 : -i Jc law o r i iH-Lct. ic1m 1114 to • li"- I.- iok» w icLei ' as de i ridi ii on b\ t 'u 1 Ci !c'\et Association.

| m i.oi j.M', Alan^li l! 7 ; ' ii, ules ) ii'-io;;. to' inej ly empli^ c 1 j m t l o ollii c ot tl.e L\ tti'lton " Time > I 1 .iinpanv, Ctn i-lchtu eh, ,i- "lei L, has i lie mi uiu'-ted I'cie on .• chrti ':" oi cm 1 Ik 1 - / !i!i;j nil > nev s !>■ longuiL 1 , to that < 'oniI panv.

1 " j Mm uoi !,\; , Miisrli 2' t ! lv .ia<K-.on- \U\'{ ( 'onipanv , w hose ' 111 I,> It KlllliU'l i.'V WN UttC] 1> <O 1 id<inin i( !n the inaiiaiii l . s t 'iit ,i pat h .io m-ivc! md irpoi l The lepoi '. ol jtiit 1 in-])t'ctiou hrisit'Hchtd MeilnMii tu 1 .uid i- t > , (n i ( t that -pi- iio'id lone ■ In- m ' , •>n m! 'i lv in tn.v ,f(, f ( i tn-w .(. k!■'\ I. i .' :e- 'i ' ne v\ ,i .' ;. < t liei u 1 o l

ill I "il k.F MIIt il _1 'i ! •■• !oi at o ' lopi-ts h.IV C he 'd \!C IoM" 111 1 - i , i '< . . v ! 0 . , ' j

Mn itoi i:nf, .Match 2C I . .... ■ !, .- lv. ii allot;. ,1 11,000 and <<>iiikii\ 27, 00 u mliliLiiiii.il Jei t ul ~p;it( ,it I t lie Moll' Dill lie i,\llll'lt lull I

M m i oi i,\ i , Much 28 i .V n.ininu 'ni-'i ' h.o-, oicinictt at > s t Ainaud. ! nteen miie^ ot countiv has liecn applied lot nndci nminiu | lea-i i?K indiiiL; the public slice's and liMiUNot the (own-hip The .Mines 1 »( pa' tnuM't -i ,'r ; irit '.lie lu^h is not pMiiied b\ il,, 1 pio-pcct^.

Mi i i:oi u\h, March 2S \ j ( Iroi'm k v \ 'no u a-> -entenced to drHii t >i a inuideious as-auit on the i niw a\ -'.ii on in i-t-M ;it ( JifMhunt h , \ictoii.i, wiii not !•,■ executo 1 The -I'litetii' 1 ha- tii'cn i onnmitei'l to nnpn--oninent foi I*> \i\u-, \'-itli two floL'jnu -n ni 1 i ia-.ics eai ti

\ hki -uni , March 27 Thi'i.' ai c titt\ loin applicant- ioi the uiidei coinnii^ionei^hii) of mil- I w .;> - .-ionic oi i..'ie .ip[)iioai ion- come Ii tint !Ne.\ /jCiii.ind.

Am luhk, M ucli 27 '1 lie Moonta (\>npei Comnanv have the output of then mine- u<: two <MI- to Ihe London bl 'ik-'i-, at J^ '» adv uh'c on the aveiage pine jiaid loi Cnihan cojipei Tlie ian- -indicate j otu'ied a minimum puce of JJo\ ]>ci j ton i

[.ivi-i.isr Maich 27 J'li ' i \pott-. of thi io].iii\ id the year tot.llcvl £5 568,000

i!,,hl ink Muirh V '\ In Loui-a l.an on, na- In <mi t'»wcd oil the leet, b'lt i l.ur.a^ed

)'. i.i-i \m , it ih 28 I j ill' 1 icnch tioop- w ho \w'ic -tat toned at ihe New Hebiide , >',e'.. 1 !i<' n iil> ! L,iad to m\iv • .\ll bi.l i v\o liad the ! level, and it wi< l-npo— liiie t-» «le"p j a-hoie w ithout cat' limi: it.

Ii , k ni (V\ A ) M.ikli 'Atl The -tat'Miicnt. made n> t hue ago j that -ome Fientlt .-.ulo' ha' 1 \>< "i 'm-i ! «iwa\ at <,'io,;et I-l'tnd ha-, n- . n coii-i finned TheGuMinoi ot \\c>! Au--ti aba has iv ( iv ed a teit giam imiii the Imcu h Govennneiit Kiting that a ve-^ol had been -ent to thf-e i-l.tiidb | and found that ( -(. un: ,-ailoi^ bad landed then 1 , and lttt an m-< l iptum. j but then pituwon- bccoiinug ex- j iiati^ted, they had 10-mowd to anojhei i-land mini' di-tancc oil' The \e-^el, however, did not imd them hnic, and it is infeiied that they weie pud.cd up ' ijy a parsing ship

I'm-tii (\\ .A ), M.mli iK The Legi-lativc Conn' il have ie filled to authoi i-c l!ie (oniiact with the Ilampiou Plain Railway S\ ndicali". the Suivcyoi (Jeneial hnvinj, uumml that it would be belter to wait until the i faults of biiiiibd cntt'ipii'ts in hand ueie known bcloio cicom aging othci J . He believed that the {imposed line would nun the pioiuoteit. and condemned the alienation of am mote large <''ieas to absentee^.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 5

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CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 5

CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 5

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