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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London. Oct. 5k > The Aorangi, from WGlington (left August 261 h), arrived at Plymouth this morning, with her cargo of meat in gm d condition. Captain Everili ha# = made an offer tp Mr Stanhope to expend a quarter > of a million in establishing a trading stailoh and exploring New Guinea,if guaranteed concessions,. Mr Stanhope is favorab'e to the proposal, but lias not arrived at any decision. ; ■ ’ ' Her Majesty the Queen ha? intimated that she would prefer a vote being granted towards the establishmentfHaU Imperial Institute before tlief" contJinjplated purchase of ’a • Cape' dianionl, worth at least'a Quarter 1 ’ ofrhitlrdnj, which is in the market, or of ' a -vhtGfor the restoration of Westminster ‘ which would cbst £3C0,(i06; ■t; j I ■ ; '! Oct. 6. i Ills expected that £250,000 will J be raised in England towardk thc ImpeHal Institute, and that liver £IOO,OOO Wil!) be forthcoming from the colonies.- ' : The Bishop of'New’cVsiie, ' the Right Ray. J. B. Pearson, ‘T.as ; aicce'pted r H>6 position of coadjutor to i Bisliop M(Art house, of Manchester. ‘ ! j Lord Randolph Churchill, addressing a meeting at Birruinghara, !i: that the basis of Imperial fedefaiidri should be mutual defence, and not fiscal unity! Mr H. Chaplin is likely to replace Lord J. Maimers as'Chancellor of '(lie Duchy of Lancaster. ■ ; The Bishop of Ripori ■at the CJhnrclj Congress, in alluding to therhj^p<■■m turnip of the Rev. P; Fi Goe to the bishoprid of Melbourne, said that that, church) always sent the strongest and best men to the colonies. Hanlan and. Ross are matched'.to row on the Thames for £IOOO.

AUSTRALIAN: CABLE. * ' Melbourne, OcL <6/ : The Western Australian- Government has offered to contributed£sooo to.the proposed Imperial Institute'in London! The rtouth Australian Government expresses inability to contribute, because the expenditure would interfere with the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition.,, ..Mr Gillies, the Premier of Victoria,/proposes a joint contribution,by the Australasian colonies.of £20,010. The Haurolo left 1 this afternoon for the'Bluff, . | Oct. 7. The Taiuui arrived this morning. Sydney, Oct. ’6. , In the. Legislative Council ■!<-night, the Land Tax Bill was thrtfwri odt' ly 25 votes to t. ' f -.Oct. 7. ; In the Assembly last ; night, the Colonial Treasurer staled the of .revenue .not bffng realised - there would be a deficiency at the end of the financial year of over two millions. He announced that Income and Land ' Tsx Bills would be submitted to Pirli-imeni next session. "’'"' / 1 The Mariposa sailed this ofurnooh for Auckland. • i •.'I-, V ■ ; '■■■ ■ ’ An all-night sitting has taken place -in the Assembly, during, which ‘thery wa« a series of scenes. ■Mr • Wisdom was removed' in nustodynl the befgeanti a'-Arras. The House is still sitting' ahd the proceedings generally are of a disorderly character. ■’ : ■ 1 ■ V Later. The Assembly continued sitting until five o’clock this afternoon, debating tb| motion calling, on Sir Henry Parkes to apologise for' having used the word 6 “brutalhouse",.jn ;reference to fh| Assembly, The motion was ultimalol| rejected hy a majority. ;pt two. Afieijwards Mr Wisdom was released from the custody of .the Sergean'-at-Arms;. The House then adjourned till tomorrow,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1497, 9 October 1886, Page 1

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506

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1497, 9 October 1886, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1497, 9 October 1886, Page 1

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