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NEWS BY CABLE.

ENSLISH. London, Dember 10, : K large meeting of .the; Mansion House, attended iby representatives of all classes, protested against .the cruel'treatment to which Jewß are subjected in Russia. Mr Parnell met with an cnthusiasti# reception on his arrival in Dublin. Mr Healev and the Chief Justice were hooted, the former being protected by the police.-:- -' '; j.fi Owing to the newspaper, United Ireland, supporting Mr Justin McCarthy, Mr Parnell seized the plant, ejected tbo aoting editor, and destroyed this week's edition. This action of Mr Parnell led to a frea ■ fight. ■- v, .. , f The 'Provosts Committed : ofc the IV Corporation of Edinburgh, to tho question of allowing Parnell to retain the freedom of the city was relegated, adviso that his name should be struck off the Burgoss roll, December 11. Lord Carrington, late Governor of New South Wales has arrived. The Portuguese arrested at Matacas ' have been released. students are enlisting for the African service. '• The s,s Ifepaul "struok on" tho — rocks while entering Plymouth Sound,- f Lord and Lady Carringtop. and' other ipassengers landed in ; boata.. the 'rush for boats, in £ich the : Lascars • joined/they wenWearly, swamped. After saying thffpassengers,. th'e ' L " nailora insisted on fearing the boilers would explode,. The Nepaul is in a'bad position,' ,:j', ■ Goschen, in reply to'a question - in the House of Commons, said he , had received InO; tation from :.tko. 'Agents-General since .Is report on tUo iaVcsluientjif "tru&t , unde, ' A

VjJftl'arr.oll addressed a mioiing iti •» • . to-day i'ro'm the rotunda in ,ifTOulland Square. 110 'chiirnclerised tho action of -the secessionists'' ns d'agracefiil, and said' ho wus fully : prepared to accopt a cotopromiso or to ... 1 "signir it would bring Homo Bulo nearor to tho IrMi people, He, however, would decline to resign the integrity of, his'parc in defcrenoo to sentimont nnd hypocrisy, Ho declared '• *■* ho was supported by the people and ft icaolution ~ expressing .confidence in ; him was carried, unanimously. Mr Justin McCarthy has issued el \ manifedto appealing to tho people to nave their country, from deatruction; The judgment" of'tho populace is' invited on the subject, and,tho , Beceßsionists piomiso lo nbide by t£o' decision. ■ i

The manifesto states that tho rejection of Home Bhlo and a return to the Tories Will-be a fresh mandate of coercion, and all hope of'libortj may hfl abandoned by this generation. At a meeting in Dublin Mr Parnell eulogised Mr Gladstone and i urged hhn toresumo the position of an indSjjMnt leddcr, then Ireland would allow her leader to ptrley , on equal terms,.which would secure a 'permanent settlement of the Irish question.. -:> v, , ,•,: ■< • Mr Parnell promises tyjjrganiso the Irish laborers in orde?^'enable them to • secure 'an . overwhelming position in the counoils ■ of their native lands,

■' ' POREIk >■ : ! Washington, December 11. Failures to the extent of half a million pounds were reported yeaierdiiy. V ■ Berlin, December 11. Germany proposes to roduco the com duties to tho position of 1887. ' / AUSTRALIAN. , ' SvcSEi', December 11, In tho Bouse of Assembly during a discussion on the Broken Hill Water Bill, Mr Crick, who was recently re-elected for -Macquarrio West, appealed to the Governniont to appoinfca Boyal Commission to clear the "avo suspicions surrounding otoy member. He stated lie was pAred to substantiate his, charges of'"ibery, nnd If he failed, then let his name never again appear on the ballot paper of the Houso, The Rill finally passed, .Mr Crick defying the Government to appoint a Commission. Tho Premierstated that if any hon member would make a distinct charge against anothor member then the Government would take action,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3686, 13 December 1890, Page 2

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NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3686, 13 December 1890, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3686, 13 December 1890, Page 2

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