NEWS BY CABLE.
ENGLISH. / . J.ONDOX, April 14. The Parliamentary Committoe inquiring intotbe granting of constitutional Government to Weatera Australia is considered certain to recommend that the colony receive full lqcal.control oyer all its lands if the clause requiring members of Parliament to possess £SOO .freehold is omitted.
The Colonifing Committee of the House of Commons will examine Sir Tr Cockburn Campbell, of Western Australia, aud Mr Parker on Wednesday. . Replying to a question in tho House of Commons, Mr H. Matthews, Home j Secretary, stated that the judge who tried the ihvises approved the hanging of the elder brother as the instigator ofjphe murderi. In tho House of Commons Mr Parnell will move that the Irish Land'Purohase Bill be read this day six. months.
Sir James Fergusson stated in the fouse of Commons to-day that the news of the Portugal expedition to Mpondo, Shire,: has not been confirmed.
Germany has assured England that the operations of Emin .Pasha will be confinod entirely within the German sphere. April IS. ThopppositionsupportMrParnell's amendment that the Irish Land Purchase Bill be read six months hence. The Grand Duke Constantino, cousin of the Czar, has arrived here. He is writing a revolutionary poem.
Mdlle Sarah Beinherdt has contracted for a grand impressario tour of the world, visiting Amerioa and Australia. The Ulster TJnionisls' Executive have expressed approval of Mr Balfour's Irish Land Purchase Bill,
. Stanley has lett Brindisi for lon don, via Paris. His reception in London'takes plaoe on the 2nd pros, and the Prince of Wales will preside on the occasion.
Murdoch, captaiu of the Australian Eleven, denies that the object of the team in visiting England is to make money out of the gate receipts. He says that on the contrary, it'is the true love of the game that induced tho eleven to take the trip. The Chancellor of the Exohequer intends to defer his final decision as to the investment of trust funds in coloaial stocks until after his Budget speech is delivered.
FOREIGN.
Zanzibar, April 15. The representative of the British East African Company declines to aocept the Sultan's cancellation of privileges, April 15. It is now .understood that Emin Pasha's first caravan to tho interior of Africa is but tho forerunner of four lor five others. The Hermans aro buying immense warehouses here.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3487, 17 April 1890, Page 2
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383NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3487, 17 April 1890, Page 2
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