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NEWS BY CABLE.

' . ENGLISH. J London, March 28. It is reported that evidence hag been discovered exonerating, Mrs Maybrick, now under a life sentence 'for poisoning her husband •■■'A diplomatic 'rupture between Bulgaria and Servia is imminent. Russian "intrigues' are responsible.

: FOREIGN. St. PiiTEiiSßtjiiG, March' 24,The students'agitation issprcading to Kieff ami Chai'koff. A Eussiaul per cent conversion loan of 76,000,000 be issued. Capetown, March 28, Tho ship Vmeta, bound.. from London to .Free'niantle, in Western Australia, has put into the' Capo totally dismasted, ■.■.,' ; New' York, March 23. Tho Court of. Appeal has decided that execution by electricity.is not opposed to 'the constitution of the State of New York, ■ Kramer, the criminal who appealed against the sentence condemning him' to death by that. process, will therefore be executed by electricity. ,•!"; '•;,.',:. :

• Beulin, March 2d. It is now.reported that Prince Bjsmarck and the Emperor: parted in anger, the latter being informed that he was not informed of tho exUhancellor's negotiations' with Dr Windtuoi'st, and at Prince Bismarck's refusal to consent to the' Ministers being made directly responsible, Prince Bismarok is represented as predicting he will bo recalled, and expecting that his resignation would not be accepted, ~,'.;. De Caprivi has notified the Powers that the alliances will be maintained and a peaoe policy carried on. .Ho will shortly seek interviews with Kalnoky and Crispi. It is understood that the Emperor intends to abolish party government and will preside over a Cabinet composed of the chiefs of the Reichstag. Berlin, March 24, It is rumored that Emperor William intends to include the chief party leaders in tho new Ministry. Tlie Emperor has informed the Emperor Francis Joseph ot Austria, and King Humbert of Italy, that the recent change of Chancellor will not effect tho foreign policy of Germany. It is reported that Count Kalnoky (Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs), Signor Crispi, (Premier.of Italy), and Herr de Caprivi (who succeeds Prince Bismarck),, will shortly meet to discuss the situation, Tho apparent difference between Emperor William and Princ'o Bismarok is of a personal, nature. Prince Bismarck appears to be the more angry of the two,-and is reported to havo said "Le Hoi mo rovorra," ■ Vienna, Marob 21.

Ilio Austrian Gendarmes repulsed i baud of Servian militiamen who crossed the Bosnian frontier and tried to seize the Grandees. In the struggle several of'the Servians were killed,

Pretoria, March 25,

President Kruger proposes that the settlers in tho Transvaal shall be permitted to vote after two years' residence.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3469, 26 March 1890, Page 2

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409

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3469, 26 March 1890, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3469, 26 March 1890, Page 2

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