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NEWS BY CABLE.

' . EHftLISH. . London, July 28. The Dajly IJews says the' Earl of Jersey's ljneago is suljoienji to satjsfy the most exacting colonist. Tlie ca'pifal qf the 'New Zealand, i)ee|i hugely oyef-subscpibed.' I'liif ty-seved different life insurance offices have fortnel themselves _ into an asfociatio!) to protect Heir inter-, estsby ooinbined aotion, The Chemical Union has .completed financial arrangements, and it is anticipated that tho great rise whjch has taken placein the chemical trade will be maintained. '. ': The Emperor William of Germany will be pjesojlliaj tlje naval manoeuvres at Spithead,, / wm : \ r GbssTPTPPw,J"iily3B, , The Pprte : has finally issued a note appointing 'tlie Bulgarian Bishops, and is supported in his action by the four Great Powers. It is possible that, subh a step on the part of the Porte will prevent a declaration of Bulgarian independence; but in the event of independence being declared, Russia ba| threatened to denounce tbo twmil\of"Jt}ijß , 'Berfin'TiSeii,y.'- ■/."■ '■%T 'J'jffkoy ha?' Jaidi claim to jhe/country' JvingV between the Tripolian arid Egyptian frontiers. • Biotfng has 'broken, out among the Armenians as a protest against the weak ootloji 'p( tlie Patriarch iu

Armenia; The Patriarch iied.rhttving been injured, and troops quelled tho disturbMoi' ■''_ Several of the:rioters were killed and wounded. It is said thatthe iiot was instigated by foreign-'

'-'; Wasuisotok;July2B.-. '.'■ It; is expected that a protracted debate will take place iu the Senate ou tbo ; ; A section Df the Republican party are: supporting Secretary/.Blaine's suggestion; tlrat ther'sugai. duties

lould be maintained. V: • ;-.:. The New York Herald asserts

that Mr Blain privately modified the orders issued to; American cruisers respecting the arrest of British seal; 'erg, and that the Marquisof Salisbury was not informed of his action. , Sofia, July 28._ M. Stambouloff, Premier, will proclaim Prince Ferdinand King .of Bulgaria on Sunday. ■ Guatemala July 27,_; A revolution has taken, place in Guatemala. The San. Salvador

troops are advancing. .'•'' July 28.^ A revolution has broken tlie Government of .which 'General Don M. L.- Barrillas. is President, and during the riot the mob shouted

"death to Barrillas." Uoneral Betta, who commanded the. insurgents, and leader of the revolt,' has

been imprisoned.. A state of siege was proclaimed and troQps are parading the streets, There is mucli discontent among the soldiers owing to their being underpaid and it is feared that- they may join the insurgents. It is stated that the. troopV'ot San Salvador are within GOiniles of the Guatemala capital and a battle is imminent. • '

AUSTRALIAN. Sydney, July 29.' The defence autboriticsare suggesting to the War Office that arrangements should be made to enable the Australian colonies to draw, military stores from India, in case of emergency. It.is intended to. send two looal officers to India to witness the December manoeuvres of troops.

Adelaide, July 29. Government is seeking to extern

the term for which South Australia entered the Federal Council on the

present basis of representation. Perth, July 29. A cablegram received from Lord Knutsford states that Sir William Robinson, the new Governor of •Western Australia, will leave Bugland early in September and brings with him the Constitution Act. The ceremony of proclaiming the colony under the new constitution will take place immediately on his arrival,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3574, 30 July 1890, Page 2

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525

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3574, 30 July 1890, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3574, 30 July 1890, Page 2

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