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CABLE NEWS.

K . Age" Specials. London, Jan, 13." The proposal of the Government to in-tr'oduce-a-modified form of cloture in[ the House of Commons for the purpose of. overcoming the aysteinatic obstruction udnpted durirju the recent session by the Irish members has excited much discus-, •■noil in It eland. The idea has been greatfy-i-ididuled," and it is openly asserted that it will prove ineffective to secure the objoct desired. Much excitment has been caused in Germany by tlie arrest .The Depuiy for Stuttgart maintained that the i .'irrest was illegal as the Reichstag is now •in jSession. The offence charged against :himJß that of selling the ciileudar setting' tni'th'.tho poliiical principles wfiich had ;een prohibited by the Government. s" ...v. 15rh. ; Chancellor Bismarck has announced in Eeiulisiag that at the request'' ■■■f Ministom the' Emperor has agreed .to withdraw , the . Imperial joscript •eceiitlyissufd,, • King Hniiilierl. has issued authority for an exiieudiiuro i.f' three • tiiillioii lire (tl20,000) upon fiit'tifioiitions at Rome, as , recommended,by the military staff. The Government.of ServnihaVedecided establish legations- in London and • \thetiß and Rome, where hitherto they have not been represented. The Indian troopship Crocodile, under he command of Captain Doughty,' ran ground while passing through the Suez Uanal, and, has for-a time completely •ilocked'the traffic. ••■ | The Swedish.mail, steamer has,been 1 wrecked off the coQst of Kalmar, the eastertLiiWLyiwe.;o£.,:Sweden, The.vessel 1 sank and is»; total loss. Fifteen' ~pt> (he crew and passengers were drowned. ' ' -The French troops,in.Algeria areguffep- ; greatly from the severity of the weatlier on the frontier of the great desert of. 1 Sahara. There 'lweJMen heavy falls of- ' Hnow. und many of 'the French, soldiers havediedfromexposure, ■.,% Alfmuo, King of Spain, has paid &viaif, : if .friendship to the- King of Portuga .Fflstivitiei !.were held- : hia 'honor , -Lisbon, and 12,000 PoftugM Mrciif , before hitni - h-' fc' '•> ■ Miioh'sympathy is l eWnced'irf Miftlaii with the Jews of Russia, who have bee i subjected to severe , have been sturred. in London for; tjiei • relief, and suhscfipti'onsjire pouring in.. Miss :itiohman, S ;: .S"oiith; -Ahstrfflfa' h voiltig lady, niece of L'ady Ferguaaon i wife of the Governor of Bombay, friun cholera. THe death of L'ld'y i'er gusson from the same cause was announce'' : i few days ago. ' .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 981, 24 January 1882, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 981, 24 January 1882, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 981, 24 January 1882, Page 2

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