LATE CABLES.
Lomh>n, May 4. The "British Ambassador at the Argentine Kepubhe denies the reported failure of seveial banks at- Buenos A vies.
London, May 5. The lemains of tho l.iio Mr Chesson. Senctary of the Ahoiii;iuos' l^rotoction Association, veie intciictl in the TJrompton ocmetciy today. Tlic funor.il w,i< attemleii hy nicmbeis of ]\irliamont anil other leading citizen^.
London, yiixy 5. A i a mooting of IVirnollites afc Dublin the roiio's decree was condemned : also papal intoifeienee in politics. Mr Parnel), in addressing a meeting at the Kiiihty C'lnh on Tuesday la^t, mentioned that the liisli party would detine a new dejMituie to obtain Home Rule for li eland.
Lomhin, May 5. Thi'-IU: is an impulsion abioad that the French .uithoiitio* ill impose a tax: on Au-.tiahan wool, should England persist in imposing a tax on valuable wines.
Lo\no\, May 5. liic principal foundation*- for the building of the Imperial Institute have been completed, ami tender are now being c.ille 1 tor erecting the building.
Lo\ n<">\ , May 5 The "T.i Me t"' that r.iulirul Manning will })ional)]y In 1 oikied a Hl e peerage
London, M.\\ <">, The National Defence Hill pun ides tor the calling out of the Yeonunn Volunteers ami 1 * Xit\al and Artillery Volunteer?, whenever the Militia and X a.\ al Kesene aie oidered out for actual ser\ice; and also that in ease of emergency the Government should liave power to appropi iate hoise and vehicle traffic.
Dir.UN, .May D. The "Freeman's Journal' .^tatc s lint on Tuesd.n next Mr Painell wiU nKtKc .in important statement, proving that the apiarian agitation can be eonductcil without clashing with i eiiirion.
Dri.i iv Ma\ 6. The " Freeman's Journal " publishes the statement of Caulmal Moi.ui, said so have been made m the coui^e of an nrcnieff at .Sydney, that th.' IIMI }-(•(>]»!(' nugin to disie^aid the command of ! lie I'n.tc it hi-> dociee condenin^ the Xat:i>n.Vii-t increment. The "Fieeinan < .Idinnal ' declaie> that the Home K'ulo .1 ;it ilion rni^t be continued until the end aimed at lv* been .secured.
( on--t \NTt\<u r ! . Ma} 4 jt i- -Sated that the Kuvm.ui tmnp^ ! !<• :i<i\ t uiciiiir on the Tmki-h and Asiatic froiuici, ;md that a lJussian ; a^ent is endeivouring to ueate trouble ; ;n Ho^ma and Hei/'\^oviua. . It i=: io;io?Led tli.it (reneial Krnroth , ui!l pioceed to Jsulii.ii).> to nuikc in- I i.unie^ and lepoit a^ to the v. i-h and ■ ic(]uiiemeiits of the pojuihite. ;
Con--t\ntimii'! y , Ma\ 4. A scrioii 5 collision ha> occuned hetween the Tmks, dieek.>, and Seni.iih at Alon i-ln
In fon^ctjueiici 1 ot v.uiou- conflict -^ lun ijiu a;.-- 1 !) in \l n edmna lietween ihe '1 u;K> <i"d (Jnjek- the S'litan h nuie'efi a -'loMf HMJItoK ClMCllt tO !>•' -cut.
m i / r.!..\ 5. liie !',iiii/!iii', when oi:h\ nd Iminvl c t »]]]< 1 o*l a\ l l l l the fte.ur.ei L'k iikLj in the iifd vSea Thetoimei li.nl hei hows «t'ivf in. .md had to ]nu back to Aden for lei Mii , to di-ehatLce hei <atL.'o Two of tlie eiew of the Luanda weir di owned.
"Hi i i in. M;i\ 5. The Knijirini continues vo \ uc.tk, and hi-- t"inj ei.ihue j-> !ow<m n<>\\ th.in when he v.is hi&t attaikcd 1)} fc\ci. ]{c appe.u^ (iai'v at the window-, of !u> rc-i'dence, and the dai!)' hidletuis a-> to liis ooisditioji ha\o been ahoh^hed.
F>> run, M;i\ 5 A demit} named Schoencr has been sent to Lcaoi foi four months for a^aultinir the editor of the " Taicblatt, ' who puhh^lied enoucoiis and incoircct re poits of the death of the late Enipeior of ( leimaii}'.
Soha, May 5. Pi nice Ferdinand, speaking at a banquet to which he was invited at Tirnova, said that the Bulgarian forces were ecu tied on one idea, namely, that of independence ; that recent events had testified to the strength of Bulgaria,and that a splendid future was assured for her.
RoMh, May 5. Signor Crispi, the Piemier, in lcfoiring to the existing relations between Italy and France, spoke in the mo.sl cordial terms, and lie is reported as having referred to a naval alliance between England and Italy.
Rome, May 5. Mount Etna is in active eruption. Syd>ey, May 7. Cardinal Moran, who leaves here on Wednesday next on a visit to the j Pone, has been presented l>y the J Catholics of Sydney with a sum of /'5OO. BrmivnjU, May 6. Both Sir Thomas Mcllwruith and Si r Samuel Griffiths have been elected.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 262, 9 May 1888, Page 4
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