NEWS BY CABLE.
.'>',■ London April &? King Humbert and Signor: Criapi, the Italian Premie?, sent feongifiiiUi ? latory .telegrams ..to his,,,. arrivalat f ßiiodlsij s.;j Vj j; \)[\\\ '(>, German and French newspaper, correspondents. haVo .been "■• expelled? f - from Home for attacking the Italian* f'. ( finances. :; ■' ' ■•>-•" ■" £'■•* : ■;*- : ;.■■;.'■/■■■■- Aprilll. f J The remains of thelMaips 'bT"' Normanby wore, burjed at Lythei The ; Queen was represented', Messrs H.; P. % M,Sutton (a meuibetoftheMaiiners-Sutton'family) ahd'E.' A. Athumlej; have been -■• : declared bankrupts. • H, 'Mi'. Stanley.h>B .'arrived at' Brindisi. ' Bcwnfifio, inen ridicule the iim tion that p affection pi the4 glands , of tho'nei& follp|s on t ! H.M.S. Research has beW'ordere'' to proceed to. Australia to'; join the Burvayiug service. ... •. ; It is rumoured; that .Di" Barry, " formerly Bishop of Sydney, -will. be. • appointed Bishop of St Albans. Obituary—Bight Key Edward ■■•' ; Parry, D.D., Bishop ' Buffragan of • Dover, and one of the Arohdeaconi ! of Canterbury. Deceased was born . at Government House, Sydney, in 1880. . • . ■ The election for the Carnarvon '"• seat, in the House of Commons, caused by the sudden death of Mr Edmund Swetenham, took plaoo to-day, and resulted in the return'of Mr George, a Liberal,'by a majority ' 1] oi 20 over the Conservative candidate. FOREIGN. " . . Athens, April 11, A great fight has takon place at Solinos, in Crete, between the Turku and the Christians. r Many were killed on each side. ' . . ~
Paris, April 10. A' French expedition against Dahomey ia being organised. i Bebuh, April 10; Tho Emperors of Germany and Austria nieetat Weiebaden to-mor-row,
April \\. _ The Emperor of Germany.isHvißit', ing the Empress"of Austria. *' > I '■' *-.' Madrid, April 11. Anti-Carlist riots have taken place, at Valencia. Barricades ware thrown up in the" streets and the military had to be called out <to 'repress -tho disturbance. "'-''■• -St< h
_ St Petersburg, April 11.. Bußsia is building a flotilla of rowing boats on the Danube, which will enable sixteen thousand men to be landed on the southern Bhore in tbo event of war in Bulgaria,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3484, 14 April 1890, Page 2
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