ENGLISH NEWS.
(PSB »S. BoTOMAHANA AT THE BuJF*-) v London. April 18Amongst the Conservative party, of which the late Karl Beaconsfleld w»s 'onK the leader, the gru-f at his death is strongly expressed. The Marquis of Salisbury, Earl Cairns. Sir Sfafford Nqrtbcote and other Tory leaders have gone into mourning; Some alarm has been caused in Natal by the reported rising of the Znlus. There was it appears some agitation amongst the iribVs in one district, but the disturbances, which were not of a serious character, were promptly suppressed without difficulty. | Amongst the farmers of England a f strong feeling is prevalent of the hopeless- [ ness, of corijpeling in growth of «ereals against importations from the United States. In Norfolk an agitation is on foot for the purpose of urging Parliament to impose a small duty on imported wheat, ; in order to equniise the prices, and to enable English farmers to produce it at a profit. The movem nt meets with much : support from the farming community. The Garter le.'t vacant by the death of Earl Beaconsfield ha 3 been conferred upon Earl Derby.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3854, 6 May 1881, Page 3
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184ENGLISH NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3854, 6 May 1881, Page 3
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