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English. ■■££;.?; . 'London, June 16. 11l tho Houso of Coininoiis Mr Dillon aalced that. 'the.' practice of "shadowing" might be put a stop to. Mr Balfour said it would be done provided ho promised to. abstain from intimidation, Mr Dillon said it was a brutal outrage; and if bloodshed occurred he would not be responsible. Mr Balfour retorted that it would be well if Mr Parnell did not repeat crime, upon wbioh a stormy: scene• ensued. Eventually Mr Balfour withdrew the word;'• crime," andsubstituted "boycotting, and intimidation." ,•-- ', Londos, Juue 16. It is feared that the dispute with the postmen will delay thedeliveryof the Australian mails. Messrs Dillon, and John Redmond go on a;tour,through America in the autumn. It is stated that Mr Matthews, the Home Secretary, is about to resign. June 17. Mr Jackson has replied to Sir A. Blyth, promising to arrange an interview with MrGoschen and the Agents General with regard to cable matters. The Prince of Wales opposes; the idea of holding- I .an International Exhibition in London, and tho project will probably beabandoned. , v. • The Government-has: accepted Mr' Heneage's amendment.declaring that payment of compensation Blmll hot create a vested interest in licenses. Miss Mary Anderson, the actress, was married in London to-day by Mr Navanoj-of.KewYork. , ;■:.'• The BeVl Dr JefftieSj Oliairmari of the New South Wales Congregational Union, has been invited to accept the pastorate of New College, Hamstead.
Tbe Times states that au agreement has been arrived at between England and Germany, by which tbe former secures tbe districts in Ugunda and around Lake Victoria Nyanza covered by Stanley's treaties, also Ngamiland and Stevenson's Road, including tbe territory west-south-west of "that line to Congo. Witu is ceded to Great Britain, whose protectorate over Zanzibar is acknowledged, In return Germany is allowed to reach her band to the Upper Zambesi, and advance her territory southwest of Victoria Nyanza to tbo Congo. A free-trade routo is reserved through German territory, 7 for which England will possibly compensate Germany elsewhere.
England aud Germany have agree to a compromise over tbe Eas African dispute, Zanzibar, June 16.
Three hundred Soudanese and three hundred Indian troops, with theirofficers.areexpected to arrive at Mombasa shortly to take service under the British East Africa Company. I . Beulin, June 16. Indignation is expressed at the supposed intention to surrender to England oyer the African, question for the purpose of promoting friend, ship between the two. countries. Berlin, June 17. Princess Victoria of Prussia is betrothed to Prince Adolph, son of the Prince of Sohaumbourg-Lipde. Lisbon, June 17. The statement is confirmed that Mr Buchanan, the British Consul in Shire, shot two Sepoys and burned the Portuguese flags. -' Tbe Portuguese atQuilimaneare organising an irregular force to operate on the Zambesi.' The Government intend to reinforce the troops in Mozambique,. It is rumoured here that Mozambique, troops have been sent to Angola to repel the English agression, Portugese journals prediot that a serious conflict will take place at Mozambique, St Petersburo, June 17. It'is reported that Nihilists have undermined the palace at Gatschina, and numerous arrests huve been made. Madrid, June 16. There are symptoms that tbe choleK is of the dreaded Asiatio type, Ninety deaths from cholera are reported already. Cairo, June 17. Reports have reached here that the Mahdi has released the Europeans imprisoned at Khartoum. New York, June 17. By an explosion in a mine at Dunbar, Pennsylvania, fifty miners were entombed. AUSTRALIAN. ' Adelaide, June 18, The captain of the You Yangs states that the compasses became affected by tbo cargo and put tbe vessel off her course. Brisbane, June 18. ' Heavy floods have been experienced in south-west distriots, and Cunnamulla, a town situated on the cast bank of the Warrego river, county of Wellington, is inundated.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3540, 19 June 1890, Page 2
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