NEWS BY CABLE.
London,! Majch 29. The rapproiichment between England and Germany is regarded as complete. Sir E.B. Malet, the British Ambassador at Berlin, has banqiietted the Emperor and Empress, and the relations between Lord Salisbury and Count Herbert Bismarck, now on a risk to Enqland, are of the most cordial character. It is expected that when the Emperor visits Eugland officially he will be reconciled to the Prince of Wales. The Queen has sent letters'of con. dolence to the relatives of Mr Bright. The Hague, March 29. Dake Adolphus, of Nassau, has been appointed regent of Hollaud. St. Petersburg, March 29, Mauy arrests have been made in different,p'aVfs,' as the re-, suit of tho recent discovery of a secret bomb factory at Zurich which was supplying Russian and other conspirators. "
Berne, March 29, The arrest of those concerned in the secret bomb factory at Zurich has disclosed the existenco of a huge dynamite conspiracy against the Czar and.his Ministers. ', Pabis, Maroh 29. M.M, Freyoinet and Giiyot oppose the prosecution of the members of the Patriotic League. The Ministers insist that either the regular forms of Government must collapse, or Boulangißin must be crushed. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3168, 1 April 1889, Page 2
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194NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3168, 1 April 1889, Page 2
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