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CABLEGRAMAS.

I '!' ■ ■"*' .:" Vi "London, Feb. 8.

In the House of Common's last evening Mr Bradlaugh appeared/ and was advancing towards the Table, when Sir Stafford'Nortboote rose and moved that he should not be "allowed to' take the oath. Sir Vernon; HarcpurJH-thereupon moved tlie previous questionVand. spokeat some length, advising the House to allow Mr Bradlaugh to take the "oath subject to a filial deoision.of the question in the Law Courts. : 'Mr 'Bradlaugh- then, speaking from the Bar of the House, solemnly declared that the oath would be binding upon him. ,A lengthy debate.ensued, and finally, the previous Question was rejected full house. Sir Vernon Harcourt's'mptionwas supported by Mr Gladstoneandother' members of the Government. After the rejection of the previous question, Sir Stafford Northcote's rnqtjqn"]:efußing Mr'Bradlaugh permission fp take fe': oath was adopted. Mr Bradlaugh then withdrew from the Chamber, and (subsequently lodged a protest against pie decision come to. , Jn the Bpuse pf :Cpmp)ons last■ night Mr- Gladstone gave notipe .of motion to amend the procedure of Parliament; so as to provide that the cloture shall be votable by a bare majority of the House, provided 200 mombers support, or less than 40 oppos*, the motion for its being pronounced. A motion by Mr Gray for an inquiry ,into; the ciroumstances attending the. arrest; and. imprisonment of Irish members was discussed in the Commons la^njght..ftndi'ajeotiJtl. T|)e Hpus/pj LMs has adopted an address in reply tp'tlig Speeob. A motion for ft Blmila/aidreß has been under dlsouasion in the House of Commons, but the debate stands adjourned, It is. currently reported bore to day that an interview took place yesterday between Earl Granville, the Foreign Secretary, and, Count Lobanoff, the Eussian Ambassaaor, when the former' took occasion to formally protest against the recent treaty oonoluded Between Persia and Russia in regard to their respective frontiers. ' The Queen wllf proceed to Italy next March. Her Majesty's medical advisers have ordered that she should take a complete rest and change. Tjjfoarfls we to hand reporting that a revolt has broken out at, Herat against the rule pf Atydur' Rahman. The intelligence, hpwjs'ver,' req'mrps confirmation. .

'.' : ' •' J Sjpne?, Feb, 9. Arrived, last Wakatipu from Wellington. The trial of Messrs Baiter and Waddell, for conspiring to defraud the nhaieholders of the jjjlburn Creek Copper Mining Oorapanvi commences next week.

Meiboohnb, Feb. 9.

Slmres to the number of 19,000 out of a total 0f47,000, in Keast and McCarthy's Brewery Company of Dunedin, have been applied for here.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 996, 10 February 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMAS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 996, 10 February 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMAS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 996, 10 February 1882, Page 2

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