NEWS BY CABLE.
ENGLISH:, : : ': London,' February 17,/ ' '■'■ The Standard states that the.raoney market has been over mortgaged to financial companies, but believes a panic will be averted if it keeps quiet, as the; worst of the crisis is past,... ; . Atkins and 00,, Australian.merchants, St Helen's Place,are bankrupt, Liabilities, £80,000; assets about the sumo,.
It is understood'-Mr Gladstono is prepared to support a Bill, to be introduced byMr Campbell Bannernian to enable. Catholics to hold the offices of Lord Chancellor,;-and ~iord; Lioutonant ot Ireland.
It is believed ttie Opposition will force the Government to/ take action onrtjio report of the Parnell Co'rainission, . . : -... •.•,'• ■„.
: Thestory has been again revived that .Lord' Loftus, when British 'ambassador at Berlin, was instructed .to'ofleivtho Fiji Islands to Gonnanyl ;;- ; 05,0,000 miners on (strike on the-15th Mar oh, unless the demand (or arise.fP'f ten per cent in wages is couipliedwith, '■•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3439, 19 February 1890, Page 2
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141NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3439, 19 February 1890, Page 2
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