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Belfast is crowded with people who propose attending Anti Home Rule Convention which open? shortly. There is much excitement in the city but no disorder. It has been reported that with the view of avoiding disturbance in the streets it Las been decided that there shall be no precession. Motions will be submitted to the Convention declaring that granting autouionous government to Ire 1 and will result in violence and bloodshed, and pledging Ulster men to abstain from election to such parliament, which Ulster will be forced to repudiate,
Dillon s proposal that a Board of Arbitration be established to apportion seats in Ireland between Parnellites and AntiParnellites has failed.
The Pope has instructed Archbishop Vaughan oi Louden to abstain from taking part in political matters, especially in the question of Home Rule London Police have many charges of poisoning against Neill, who has been arrested on suspicion of causing the death of a number of girls recently, but they are only proceeding with four at present. The Belgian elections sc far indicate a gain for the Liberal party. Catholics were ousted from Brussels. Catholic clubs and buildings were wrecked and general disorder ensued. The police were compelled to use their sabres. A compromise bas been arrived at with Sexton M.P. and the Irish Free Education Bill has passed through Committee. The Chairman of the Currency Association of Calcutta declares that India is drifting into a state of bankruptcy, owing to the depreciation of silver. A Cyclone has demolished Galena, Illinois. Twenty persons were killed. Oats 2s Id to 2s 2d, potatoes strong demand at last week’s prices ; steamers from South brought smaller parcels than expected, Oatmeal has advanced £1 to £2 per ton. An advance is fully anticipated by all watchers of market movements of first quality oats. Butter Is 3d, eggs Is 3d to 1 s 6d,
Report of Gum market and ruling quotations ; Ordinary TIG, Poor ordinary £32 to £lO, East Coast £7 sto £v(3. Supplies from Ist inst. to date 300 tons, superior lots unpicked and extra cleaned worth £SO and upwarus according to quality. Market continues quiet-,
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Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 150, 17 June 1892, Page 4
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355LATEST TELEGRAMS CONDENSED Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 150, 17 June 1892, Page 4
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