LATEST TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, Friday, neon. Home Rule. In the debate on Home Rule an amendment to retain representation of Dublin University in the Imperial Parliament was negatived by 32 votes.
Gladstone announced his proposal to abandon the clause forbidding Irish members from deliberating or voting on anv but Imperuil matters, and to leave them unlimited powers in the House of Commons. Mr Sexton gave notice to mVvef that the Chairman of Committee abused his power in ordering him to withdraw.
The “ Daily News ” warns waverers among party that they are risking another term of Tory coercion, for unless the Bill is adopted there must be a dissolution. Gladstone, referring to the amendment
in favour or retaining the representat’on of Dublin University, said he hoped Universities would attend: more to !earning*an<i less to politics ; he objected to all University seatsAt Orange demonstrations throughout Ulster yesterday one hundred thousand people attended to hear a speech by Dr. Kane against Home Rule. Kane said they had met tyranny with unflinching defiance and would pay no regard to efforts to force a bloody revolution upon them. He warned Ulstermen to keep their weapons ready. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company. Debenture holders in the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company are applying to the Court to protect the assetts and ask that debentures amounting to 000 be first charge on assetts. The failure has produced but little effect on its wealthy shareholders who are not likely to allow a eol'apse. The Melbourne general manager of the Company reoeived cable from London announcing Unis: sim Uhecf eiy ■ ■ circular stating all necessary measures have been taken for the protection of property, &c., and a scheme for resumption of business will be submitted to share and debenture holders at an eatly date. Arrangements have been made for payment of outstanding cheques of Company in New Zealand pending reconstruction. The Australian commission aim agency business of Company will be conducted by tiie New Zealand Land Association and similar arr ngements will be made for Now Zealand, The "World's Fair. It is estimated that the loss on the Chicago Exhibition will be a million and a half.
Colliery Explosion. Fire damp caused an explosion in a colliery near Baltimore and ninety miners are now entombed. Egypt. The Khedive of Egypt seeing the force of the Sultan s argument that he should r eassert his authority in Egyptian affairs demands a Turkish body guard in Cairo, The Sultan reluctantly grants this request. The Markets. Auckland business is very quiet Eggs lOd, butter lOd, maize 2s 6d, oats firm 2s fid, potatoes firm £5. Seed wheat a good enquiry, Milling wheat quiet. Flour bran and sharps slow. Gum Market. Poor ordinary £33 to £36, Rough £45, Good ordinary £47 to £49. East Coast £7l quiet. "War in Samoa. War has broken out in Samoa and Mataafa’s outpost has been taken. It is expected that the engagement wifi be short and decisive, The royalists outnumbered rebels 3 to 1,
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 206, 14 July 1893, Page 5
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