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NEWS BY CABLE.

ENGLISHLondon, May 7. Tho World assorts that Mr Par nell's colleagues have expressed indignation at the slackness of his attendance in Parliament. May G. H. M. Stanley has received a, Royal command to attend at Windsor Oastle. Tho Committee on the Western Australian Bill recommend the emission of clauses 4 to 8 and the adoption of tho romninder of the measure, excopt that the qualification of £SOO for members should be withdrawn, Mr Ritchie's Licensing Bill provides for tho payment of compensation, but leaves it optional with the County Councils to buy tho publicans out, The latter, however, are compelled to se|l, It ia reported that Germany is negotiating for an acquisition of Duch New Guinea. FOREIGN. Berlin, May 7. The Jriesinnige party in the Reichstag are agitating for an abolition of the sugar bounties, and com and beetroot dirties.

The statement that Captain Oasati has joined the (ierman eqrvico ,js denied, The German Ambassador threatens to leave Constantinople unless those guilty of the ill-usage of. German sailors are punished. The Sultan, in consequence is yielding. Si. Peiehsbubq, May 7.

It is now stated that Schmidt, who was arrested on a charge of betraying flie plans of (h'onstadt to the Ger« qian'official, was released, as his guilt was not proved, but lie was dismissed from the Navy. Vienna, May 7. .

Extraordinary rumours aro being circulated, bi)t hqt, ljqwever, generally beliercd, tljafc tj}e Emperor Ffai)ci§ intends to adopt Prince of Prussia, with a view to bis ultimate succession to tho Austrian throne. Hop, May ?. The Senate has reminded a resolution throwing u|it a pjll to abqHsli bequest to Mliglqiis institutions and the Prettier is Satisfied, : AMERICAN. Naw York, May T. The immigrants by the steamer Brifnrp- di||iijg Iter voyage. to New York,' became W'tb their treatment, and org«pisei| ti jjlot tq drown t])o ofjjcors of tl)0 sfeumef.; were tnj the

Zanzibar, May ?) -" 'The ;Sultan haß; accepted the German ' control of his foreign relations, i Panama, May 7. The Government of the Republic of Colombia has been requested by the liquidators of the Canal Company to extend the time, an it is .'believed the necessary capital. to contipue operations niay be obtained oh an iutoi'uational basis, • Paris, May 7. Boulanger'a followers are stated to be disgusted at his inertness and alleged cowardico in rejecting the advico to return to Paris,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 9 May 1890, Page 2

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391

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 9 May 1890, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3506, 9 May 1890, Page 2

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