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ENGLISH. London, February IG. The report of the Parnell Commission also finds that the defendants were parties in theNorent manifesto, an J that Le Caron's statement as to a conspiracy to expsl the English garrison from Iroland was partially confirmed. There is some excitement in the lobbies over the report. Mr Gladstone will confer with his colleagues as to the action to bo taken. Mr Parnell considers he is exonerated. Sir' C. Kussell professes satisfaction at the result, while the Timesis triumphant: It is ppssible the Government will remain quiescent until the Opposition move in the matter,
, Sir K. Webster speaking at Oxford expressed his pleasure at the personal charges against Mr Parnell haying fajled, but l)e considered {he others proved.' Sir (I. S. Baden Powell's motion of sympathy with Australian Federation will probably bo carried unanimously, It is expeoted to come on on Monday. The Earl of Belmore has requested that'correspondence on the subject of Australian Federation may be laid on the table of the House of Ijords, /The Sweating Committee has been setup again. lord Churchill has introduced a Bill giving popularly elected districts council a to control licensing, "subject tp/the judgment of compensation. ' , .A Mqilub vkmdi is being arranged wjth regard to Ffenoh olaimj on the Newfoundland- fisheries;; '.'■ .-',;■. Eenjon/ was fougd guilty of forgery
■and'-'sentenced to three months .imprisonment; .;■■ The Financial News warns deposit- , ore not to' be tempted by the higher 1 rato of.interest offered by mushroom i land banks.', ] Abington lias brought an action < against thoPelican Club for reflections ' cist on his character in oonneotion < withthe Shvin-Sraithfight. i The statement that Colonel i Saunderson, M.P., was to undertake : a lecturing tour through America and Australia next autumn is not correct. A girl of fifteen, wlio lias been ; missing from Westham, a suburb of London, for a fortnight, has been found outraged and strangled in a cupboard of an empty Obituary-Lord Lamington. FOREIGN. Paris, February 10. The Duke of Orleans is permitted to receive visitors. ...■'■■ •Boulanger considers the young nobleman's conduct- plucky, but 1 foolish, inasmuch. as it is impossible for any national Champion to risk, a ' coup (Mat, Victor Napoleon is agitating on behalf of his party. Berlin, February 16. \ ' The Emperor in his speech to the , Council states he ±as remitted the labor question to a committee. Prince ■ Bismarck was present. ■ Sofia, February 10, I Panitza has confessed to. his share in the conspiracy to dethrone Prince ' Ferdinand, but denies he acted under V foreign influence. e Capetown, February 10.' , Major Pinto has arrived at Delag goa. e % EiodeJanierOj February 14. II The Aorangi sailed for London to-day. 18 Ottawa, February 10, y The buildings and library of the [b Toronto University have been des- ], troyed by lire, The damage amounts i, to £300,000. ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3438, 18 February 1890, Page 2
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463NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3438, 18 February 1890, Page 2
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