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, : ENGLISH. London, March 19.; The Committee considering the Western Australian Bill aro examining ex-Governor Geueral Bramston, 0.8., .on tho legal , aspect of the measure. Mr W, H. Smith on behalf of the Government will submit a motion to secure the olosing of the session at an earlier date, i 2.' In the direction of Sir (!. Trevelyau's resolution, Mr : W. S. Oaine, the Unionist whip, statosithat JlrGoschen is in favor of dissolving after Easter. , i The Government suffered a defeat by a small majority on the clause m the Eights of 'Way .'Bill for Scotland; Another anonymous gift of £50,000 lias been, received by'the Hospital Convaleseent Patteuts' Homo, Lord Salisbury lias summoned a conference of the Conservative, Party for Thursday. London, March 10., I
It is stated tho Conference of Conservatives summoned for Thursday is to consider the propriety of dissolution. Lord Salisbury will probably threaten his party with it unless the tho Government is loyally supported, and business advanced.
Mrßraoiston, in his,evidence before tho Parliamentary Committee, doposed!; that the fiuancial status of Westom Australia was good, and that autonomy would promote immigration. Sit J, F. Garriok, of Queensland, will be a Liberal-Unionist candidate at tho next election.,. ~ ,
The Select Committee on immigration is resuming work.
I Tho Kcv Mr Donaldson states that lie is unaware that ho has been nominated for the Primacy of Australia,' FOREIGN. Paris, March 19. The Chamber of Doputies has agreed to the imposition of an import duty on molasses < of' 2| ' francs per 100 kilos, M. de f reycinetpromises legislation to ameliorate the condition of the working claBS, and to provide for the indigent in their, old ago.' . The Government formed by'M. de Freycinet' advocates stringent protection iu matters if agriculture,' ' The Chamber of Deputies, by a majority of 240 expresses confidence in M. do Freycinet. 1 1 The Comfy _ de Paris expresses warm approval 1 of She action of the Duko of Orleans, and tho spirits of the Royalists are rising.' fimiN, March 19. The Emperor William's acceptance of Dr Wiuthorst's proposal to restore the Guelph fund to tho ( iD.uko of Cumberland was tho cause of Prince Bismarck resigning. All the Prussian Ministry resigned; ('simultaneously.Count Waldersee will probably succeed Prince Bismarck as Chancellor •of the German Empiro, 1 The Duke Ernest of-Sase-Ooburg-Gothii has unsuccessfully endeavored to receiicile the differences botween the Emperor William and Prince Bismarck, which led to the latter resigning from office,. < Another statement: ■thkfc-'the' dispute arises over the question cf tho appoiutment of Inspectors of Factories, ( ~ , r , The German and foreign press are full of articles.in praiso ,of Bismarck. There is less excitement iu Berlin than in the other capitals, the inhabitants having great confidence in tho Emperor, , Tho Bourse is not affected by hia resignation,. De Capri'vi, late Chief of the Admiralty, is: mentioned as a.posijiblc succesgoit It is stated the differeuce bet«een the Chancellor and his sovereign was on thV' domestic? Snd'economic policy; ; The Emperor hoping to cojKjuer : woy ®{t9r patjsfyiug
the just aspiratiouSjjPfai.® wirk||[' classes, tbo Emperor |';Cora|i'gl|nttT cjoM A Councit/^f willjneot, the Emporor;t'o Polit[<al crisis, Paris, March 10. ' The French press consider" Biamarck's presence in the _ Gernmn Peace. : Berlin, March 19. i««The v Emperor'-ffaß:"Btibjected "to strong pressure to settle the difficulty, lie himself and the Grand Dukes oi Baden and Saxe-Coburg*Ctotha, as| well as the Chancellor's colleagues, implored Princo Jiismarck to vithdraw bis resignation, but lie was obstinate. The step he has, taken is variously asoribed to tho" Emperor's labor policy, to failure to conciliate Dr Winthoist, tho leader of the Centre' party, to the jreaivihgiiufliience of) tli d'Ern preß3: Fredet iclr>j a|<£to:tfii! personal enmity "of Ike' 1 Opposition leaders proving an obstacle against the combination to defeat tho Socialist element. It is considered evident that, the Emperor intends to be bis owii Chancoilor.' Pribably-tesroarok-will retain ail honorary position. Tho Continental press consider Bismarck will continue to lie n potent factor in the, I German Empire, i H T|ie and failing strength.' Lisbon, March 19. ,
The Portuguese Press expresses n desire to. cease diplomatic relations \Vi{h Eriglantljjdiid publish attacks on the Princo of Wales, ameScan. Washington, March 18. The Committee of Ways and Means of tho American Congress adyihe a reduction of the sugar duly iby : ] per cent, land coi{depin;the bonntieH.f' | San Fhancisc'o, M-.ii'cli 19. Tho American laundry men have coalosced to uuderbid the Chinese,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3465, 21 March 1890, Page 2
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