NEWS BY CABLE.
ENGLISH. Londok, March 27. .Sir W. W. Robinson has been banquette! at Fishmonger's Hall. In reply to the toast of his health he told his hearers that when Australia was federated England must leave her alone and'not interfere with her domestic affairs,
The Home Rule Peers have siguod a protest againßt entering the report of the Parnell Commission on the journals of the House of Lords.
The Council of the Colonial Institute have passed a resolution, regretting the death of the Dulse of Manchester, and recognising the valuable aid he had lent them. , New' Zealand frozen mutton, 5d per lb, - FOREIGN. Vimi/March 27. Prince Beuss, the German Ambassador, has distinctly informed the Adrian Emperqr of tho. Kaiser's intention to adhere to the Triple Alliance. . ' .... Madeid, March 27. The Spanish Chambers passed , a Bill Conferring universal suffrage, It js not bspectefl to be opposed in the Senate. Berlin, Maroh 26. - Prince Bismarok, after his farewell audieiice with the Emperor, had a tremendous rep.eption t by the populace,. = y ;v;' Uerr do Caprivi has also been appointed•• Prussian Foreign' Ministor.; Prince Bismarck,"'when tailing leave of% Emperor, lif|edtbelatter's ctytffettciif liioßb<3U|cl«rraii(Jf(ated
that his': life' \vlsl centM* m { the Fatherland,vsi |! ' Mi -y:;;,; ffNj, . March27 1 Pntice|jßismarcic haa accepted a dukedonks tmsm& title ■ A|Enlporj!jr detaies that insolations "with -'OounV Wdldersee'liavo
changed. ■ ~ 1 • ' i The Pope felicitates the Kaiser on i trying to improve the condition of the working classes,-but adds that the solution of the difficulty requires tho ■powerful assistance of the Oburch. • St. Petembobg, March 26,. , Bussia has obtained a monopoly of the Persian railways. Ib's rumored" that the 'Czar is appointing a couimissioii l to" inquire' into the recent atrocities in Siberia. Kingston, (Jamaica), March 20. ' Some "excitement has" been caused by the visit of ft Russian warship. The seamen were not allowed to land, it is; believed, - because i they- Wore sketching the forts. ' SopniA, March 26. Major Panitza,. head of tho recent conspiracy, has made a fallcoiifessiori. • 1 AUSTRALIAN. . " Melbourne, Mfti'ch 27. Influenza has broken out oil hoard H.M.S. Orlando. : •• • r , The colony will he .represented at tho Mining:Exbibition'ih London. Sir Henry, Partes, who is on a visit to this .city,'haß'planted an oak tree in. the Parliamentary gardens to commemorate tho silting of the Federation 1: Conference, ' The ceremony had 1 been' ; postponed from the date of the Conference opening owing. to the; illness of : Sir Henry Partes. The tree is to be known as the Federal Oak. ; ■ ' : ' . Hobart, March 28. Influenza is spreading throughout the colony,. : ■' -; '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 29 March 1890, Page 2
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