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CABLEGRAMS.

London, April 11. lnhu. t peech atCaniarxon. the iMaiqui* of Salisbury attributed much of the sueccoi hi, Un eminent to the hu haul policy of y,x lu^chen, Chancellor ot the hvc-hcuiucr. Refuted that the only hope lor lie ami iiuluMrie^ thcic, ami inculcate the hopelc-ne- ot am pohtica ehanjic takini; place m the ol that counli>.

London. Apiil 12. \i „ lunquol »iun bv thr National Con st , Pillnr I'iuon n» the Uuiht Hon. Mi l>al ton/, iho lnttoi Paul that tlioio nvoio that the (.Ui-tone-Pamell Alh.inte nn,i> di — oh in^r

Mi (.Lul-innr. -peaking at the National I ,], ( m.,1 t'luh.v.n.l he plea-e<l at tin .>uvnu'th and romiitum <>t the pait\. Iho ]no]>o-al ot the (icxtininont to make the eciue-Mon otloeal «; o \einment to lie Kuxl eontinuent on an alteration ot the \:eu- o! the people le^aulinu Home fxiile •a a- -euudalou- and cli-honouiable.

The Suluii <U>iie- llial r,i)i:l.md -luuihl \\ i.lli - j.oiiMi'itK>:i " l'sj\j>t and (ho -^ucv 1 anal

London, April I'J Mi Blaine-lu-h reuant-' Relict Bill haboon lcicvtul in the llou-e ot I oinmon- l»\ bT. NVi Rilknu dei.laiinu I hat it leduicil tlu l.imUoiil- mtcie-t- to |»jaiiK- \aluc

L<>\ [iwn , A|»i il 1 2. Sir Graham Kern, um'U>mi]l; the recent despatch ol Loid Kimtsfoid, coiibidet* it untoitiiHiitc iliplom.icy, as he bracketed the- Kew Ilebiidc^ and lecidnUtCb qiie-tionb, whereas^ the Lolonies had s>olul iei\bon> tor deciding each que&tiou sepaiately. lie thinks th.it unless the matter 1- promptly settled it will k\id to serious diiKcully m the tutuie. He lojoiced at the action of the .Marquis of Salisbun. who was continually blinking the (iiie^uonunder the notice of the l-'iench Go\ernment.

Lo\no\ A pnl 12 The Marquis of Salisbun ha- oppi oached King Leopold, with a view to induce him to negotiate witii the Toitc for a deiinite settlement foi the future goveinmcut oi I'^H't- l-'he Maujui^ luib eoiiiinunicated with Ku--tem Pa^ha, the Tuiki&h Amba&s:adoi in JjOiidon, raining hini that lie will not permit am fuithci 1 trithiiLr in fettling Egyptian attaii-.

LoM'i>\, A\nil I' 2. Mi (thid^tonc. speaking at the National Libeial Club, fuither stated that tlie Libeials wcie gaining -ticn^th t<> .i Luge degiec. and he pit-dieted tin euily aettlenient of the Irish i|iie&tion. He " mentioned that the paity with wliich he was connected had decided to u-c all endeavour*, to prevent the imposition of the petty and taxation on hoi-e and wheel tiaific, a--|)ropo>ed in the Budget.

Li'MMiN, A]Hll 15. Ml: l-i \iwi,i\i. in the House o^ I ommon- in -»upj->ui t oi Mi I'aniell. drclart rl Unit the behuMour ot the [>ohcc at the -up pies^ion of the leccnt meeting at r,nni-le-cmbkd theii action at the Mitehel-uii liott.

l.tivi'HN. Apiil 15. Mr OpiiLnhehnci. well known m Mwk land, New Zealand, ha-, arranged with Mi Hu^sy Vi\ian to uoik the mcUel mine- tit New CaleJonia.

L<i\im>\, Apni 10. Tallow ha-: (uhanced 6d.

Bi kun. Apiil U. Petitions aie bcin^ diawn up and public mcetin<_ r -: aie bein^ held in Uiaoui ot ui^mo the Empoiui toiot.iiii Tiincc 13i-maick aChancellor of the Empiie The Empie-s had tuo houv- mter\ic\v with Piince Bismaick to (h\}, hat the natuie of the intenicw ha- not been dis closed. '

Bihiiv Ajnil 12 The le-ult of the conference between Ihe Env,ue-= of Germany and BiMiiaick legaid inj,' the bctiothal ut the I i iuce-- has obviated the ncee=-ity ot Bi-matck re

Bjkl(\, Apul 12. The " Post " .states that the K'tiothal of Prince Alexander of Buttenberg to Piincess \ ictoria has been abandoned. It is bUted that Prince Lismaick is determined to resign the Chancelloifeljip oi the Empire, and that the differen<:e between him ond the Emperor over the betrothal wa^ only a pretext.

Biui.r, ApiLl 12. The Emperor Frederick suffers a good deal at night, and hirf physical condition is less satisfactory.

J>i.hu>, A\m\ 12 <}\ lstjoN"- ha\c been ir-Ued m the Keifh-,-tug hdxing refeioncc to Piineis J3UmsircL b resicrnation, but, the Chancellor would uflorcl the questioners do uttiafuution, replyinfr evaaively to thciz 1 questions.

Bjjilin, April 13. The health of the Emperor of (Germany is again cuuhing apprehension. His larynx \h much woi. j e, and Sir Morell Mackenzie and I^ofe-i-.or Bergmarui aic conr>ulbinL r on j the nmttei. i

St. V\.TJTLi<>S'.vii(., April 11. Thh Panslavisb party are gtcat activity in BulgaHo and Koumelin. Jb is expected that their intriguing will re&ult in i evolution,

St. Pltki^hlkc, April I^. The "Journal de St. Petersburg states that the marriage of Prince Alexander to Princess Victoria would re-kindle the hopes of the Bulgarian people that Prince Alexander would be restored to the throne. H considers his restoration would hinder tranquillity and interfere with the pacific relations of the Powers.

Paris, April 12. Tho Bou lunger agitations are .^eriounly ileprebbing the Rentes

VlhNlsA, April Jl. The " Vatcrland,*' a newspaper publibhed in this city, states that England'r, navy and aimy arc hopeiee.sly weak, and aie inadc(iuatu to protect tho Empire. It considers that 100,000 troops would be able to cauture London.

Alisan}, April 13. The ]Now Zealand pa&scngers in the qmnuntincd steamer arc : Jlin Hokt.sfiip, Messrs l)r>d(Mi, Alfiey, Kliuninj^ton, 11 asked, iSmith, Hum[)lucj, Hiown. Knkcaldic and Kopici .

Bm ssi i v s, April 13th. The (un eminent of Belgium propose to "peml 25,000,000 fiancb on defence^.

>S\r».EY, April 13. U.M.^. Diamond loaves for Noumea to-moi u>\v to witness the formal cvaeuuti'iu ot the Noav Hcbiides.

X\ DMA', April l'l. On Ma\eh 51-i it \\a^ \epoited that atwo\oavold I'hiltl dI ,Mi Alkin Lakenian, M.L \. ioi Balronald. m!io ic-iclo- at Manl\ , nine miU 1^ iiom Smliic^ . had coutmrtcd -mall-jKi\. .\ii^ Lakeman and a .-ci\ant beloiiuiHfj to the luin^oliold ha\o now df\ eloped tho noi^utno di^ea-i 1 . The blood stallion C\)iintn l>o> ha-, been puicha-nl bj .\'i I'aiißMil WVdinuUm TiHv Ficndi -oldici- horn thi 1 New H<4uuk'- ha\e ani\ed hcte, nnaluled, on \ontc toi Fiance. The lrinauulei ot (ho hoop- lu\e left the >o\\ llebiules loi Tiante dueet.

M t i run km , A pin 10. (h\in*4 to the demand toi .space, an e\(wi Inultlinu u ill be ueeted loi t lie pin poie-. o ; !>e exhibition lI Tlu H,\ih\.i\ (. vmnu>MOiK l^ h.no dc wmod to aiinlc lo tlu ir-nie^t ot tin 1 laii ;i.i\ hm.iiil- to mquuo into the cliai^t-tU<tin-4 Mi \h-oii Smuli, hcluMnLj thai lieu l- nothing to |U=:tit\ tlu>-e eliai ( ,jThe \ ictoiian l\uh.»nh.ni inctl tail\ in .iune. Tin. -r»-ion will oe prinri|uli\ demoted to a ic\ 1-1011 of the taiiil ami dec total leloun.

Mi l.r.iu km , Apnl l i i. lXten-i\t> miration woiU-.uo pioioeted in the \\ innneta diMiict, to xjuM. 12L0,000 In c.on-u|ueiite ot the recent ;il.iunin^ (he dC vi Hallarat i obtain .ml, tlic cit\ authoiitie 1 ; iui\e oulcred tho ins>peLUon ot all (.'Otlcc jKiluce^ in ih^ cit> Oliieial retuuw^how tiuil tiom Deiuml'Lt 13th to Apnl 12th, 1,072 imm- ot uplund toM.u Dc-cimod in tin- colons, ot m Inch 250 pio\ed fatal. The othend an\icnit\ual -tatibtic- \u< piibh-hed •-liow the .i\eiagc } ltld oi lioj^ l;u^t -ea-nn io ha\e l">ccn W heat 10.01 bushels Oat. --'2.92 „

Ai>! i m i>i > Apiil 11 An outheak ot plcmo pneumonia ha- »u cuueJ ncai KndumKi I'iccaunon- li.nt been taken lo picNcut, the of the distune

Hoi via 1 , Apul 13 Kuluimcni meet- at Hobai I urn tin. o'Jih in-t ______

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 256, 18 April 1888, Page 5

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CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 256, 18 April 1888, Page 5

CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 256, 18 April 1888, Page 5

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