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London, April 24. .Her Majesty the Queen will bo a; large exhibitor at the great Agricultural show to-be held at. Windsor, hj June next. '.'•■■■■'■■ ■■.-:■■'■ Mr J. Chamberlain: advises that a joint canvass be made of ; the city of Birmingham „to determine the strength of the Tories and Unionists. :■ It is / expected ; that the Emperor William will visit Osborne in July in order to bo present at the naval review to be held, at Spitheadon the 16th July in connection with the naval summer manoeuvres, He will not visit London on this occasion. In the course of a'speech at Birmingham Mr J.. Chamberlain advocated free education. ■ ; It is reported in this city that Mr Goschen will issue short dated Exchequer Bonds bearing the same interest'.as Consols, to provide for the conversion ol the remainder of the National Debt. ; General Boulanger arrived al Dover to-day, where he was received with all the'' honors custoniarilj bestowed on visiting royalty. In the course of.his speech al Bristol, the Marquis, of Salisbury said only the gravest necessity ioi protecting the : enormous fabric 'o; England's industry induced .th( prosecution of. .the Naval schemi recently submitted to,tho House o Commons by Lord George Hamilton first Lord of the Admiralty, Whili England was.on tho rapstifriendlj torme with every nation jCpresent the peaceful aspect /might ohangi with the Buddejiries3 of a sumroei shower, though the only'menace t< England from the Continent wa that part of the Coast extending fen the Uiver Eyder, in flolstein to tin
river Loire, in; franoe, The teuants who were'recently restored to Jheir holdings on the estate of Captain Vandaleur (Ireland) havo decided to. pay their rents at once, '•, ''■• >■' ■.-■' ■-''
Referring to Irish affairs the Premier said the Separatist policy compelled England to watoh Ireland with
the same cave as the Continent. The Government must increase the number of owners of land in Ireland before granting local government, which in any case must contain no germ of Homo Eule or anything that might be used as a leverage to obtain Hamo Eule. The la6t hope for Irish progress was/a long spell of administration under impartial la*ws. Gibraltar, April 24. The German war vessel Alexandrine has arrived here. She sails to-day for Sanloa. Vienna, April 24. Incessant conflicts are taking place here between the tram employes, who have gone out on strike and the military. The rioters having stoned the cavalry, the infantry was called out to clear the streets. The riot is assuming an anti-Semitic character. The mob displayed great savagery during several encounters with the troops, and having attempted to set firo to a gun factory, they were fired upon the military, many being wounded. Belgrade, April 24, It is reported here that ex-King Milan will enter a monastry at Jerusalem in ordsr to qualify himself for election to the' position of. Patriarch of Servia. Ex-King Milan is trying to induce Theodosius, Metropolitan Archbishop of Servia, who officially annulled the marriage between. Milan and Natalie, under pressure of King Milan, to reconsider his intention of resigning, The Regent Ministry favor the restoration of Michael, one of the bishops expelled by ex-King" Milan for refusing to agree to pronounce him divorced, in tho event of the resignation of .Theodosius/.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3189, 26 April 1889, Page 2
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