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REOTER'B TRLEORAMB. Constantinople, March 4. • According to: latest accounts from Silistria and Rustchuk, the authority of the Bulgarian Regents have now , been completely restored in those' towns. Telegrams are to hand from Sofia announcing that M. Karaveloff.fdrnierley one of : the Regents, has, with 80 othera, been arrested in that city, but tho cause oi'arrest ißnot stated. Sydney, March 5. It is stated that Mr Julian Salomons Q.C.,wjll represent the GQvernm.eiit in tjip Legislative. Bishop Barry has sailed for Bng. land. Tho mission of Sir Charles Mitohell to Tonga is said to have been brought about by the representations to the Imperial Government initiated by the Wosleyan3 of Sydney.Rome, March 5. The deadlock in the Italian- Parliament has now dome to an end/ M. Depretis and his colleagues in the late Ministry having resumed office. ■ - Sofia, March 4, : Information has been received that Servia and Roumania are massing troops on the Bulgarian frontier. - Increasing hostility to Bulgaria is being • manifested by the Montenegrins, Albanians, and .Turks. .. -- •' ; Sofia, March s>. The trial of the:, ringleader in'the revolt at Rustchuk was condudedytojay, nine being sentenced to death find "roany-Qfhors condemned t.Qpenal ee'rvitrei. ■ >'' : ; :? :_'.;'■ • ' . ■. H _• 'Lonpon, March 6. Sir Michael Hicks- .Beach,' Secretary of State 'for Ireland, has resigned that appointment.. He.is euierin^.&om
cataract. Mr Arthur Balfour,- Secretary of State for Scotland, has been appointed to succeed him. -y ." At a banquet of the Natidnal Conservative Club last night, the Marquis of Baliabiiry delivered a speech, in which he dweit' at. some length on the. "aspect: of, affairs in Europe. He' declared-that the outlook had recently much ■ ■ improved,' • and that, in spite •"of the increased- armaments which aro being carried on-by .the ContmfentalPowerß>-th©:;pi^3ject^ r -of: peace are greater" than -had- beerrihe case for some time. .The retirement, of Sir Michael Hickg-Beaok lie.'con'.' ■sjdefedjto -be and'tlie Cabinet"."' He hoped; however,, that.the retirement-was only- a temporary one.. Eeferring to LJeland, lie stated' that' the "delay" hi' pass'irig the; new rules for Parliamentary procedure had impeded the introduction 6i for dealing - -with : that : country. . The main difficulty withregard to Ireland was .the breakdown of tho jury syßtera,.whioh it would be •necossary-to remedy or abolish. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2542, 7 March 1887, Page 2
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