NEWS By CABLE.
SNQLX9B. Londqn.l December 14. Sir O. Tupper, the representative of Canada, has requested tttof AgentsGeneral of the Australian Colonies to cor-fer with hihi on Tuesday legardiug a* 'steamship'line botwean Vuucoiuer and Australia, i '\ 15. , Threo of ,tlla men injured }ty\|>& A explosion 'of isteaoi pjpga oil J the 'W Jumnasaro,dead, .J i ■ ftflPv^ 1 and)Vri&4 of Wes V congratulate liord Carringltra Wtue success of South Wales, , ' Tho Marquis of ifaitmgtoii will/introduce a depulatioW consisting'oi' tho Agents General; for tho'vari6us colonies to Loid Salisbury early in January. Tho deputation will 'ask'Lord Salisbury to urgo'upon the Government the desirableness of granting a subsidy for tho carriage of mails between YaqcouveK Island) and Australia.' ! '' ! 'T' 1}! ' ■" The principal 'financial' tioWs 1 m 1 London interested in," 1 , Queensland t stocks have 'assured 'Mr Harold" Hatton that separation of the > district undertakes to fay a faiYsbafeU of the debt. . ■ t - ,i. Two'more ofthonum who vera" scalded by tho explosion "of steam ' pipei on the e,s. Jumna,"' 'h'avo " succumbed to their injrtries., Mi Stephens, a Unionist, conteatt North Kilkenny, •' | [• , , Mr Parnoll denounces Sir J Popo' % ' Hennessy, the candidate for "North - f i Kilkenny, as ,i placeman. It i 9 I expected tho result will be close, ' ' i. Mr Healy dubbed Mrs O'Shea tho I JoanofArooftheToiics. Messrs O'Brien and Haitington > have sailed. ( » ~ » Mr Davitt is confident of an enor-' f mous mnjoiity for tho .scceders at j Noith Kilkenny., | Mr Healy " has denounced' 'Mr ! Parnell for ? oiug into hiding when a 1 - litalciisis m the history of Ireland' _ was pending, and for 1 diverfing'tho ' Leaguo fuuds to pay hirelings. , • ) The Limerick Bauk refused to caafi' ) the League cheque in favor of the. . evicted tenants owing to the split id i - i the party, > ' . ' I I Mi O'Brien has made up his mini ' i tosmiendcr to.tl.e authorities if h& fails to re unito the' li ish party. '' 1 Stephens, whb was announcedjsj*,"' [ eandidater.>for r the- North'-Kitkunvii;.- » Beat,'ihas : withdrawn,fr'iidiiii-.'ir.niisi . ' ! ■' '',!v\:(iw |:)"'' _ ■ ' ; -A ) r _. Romb, Dece'mbexlS.,_,... )'' Italian troops are menacinff ! ) Kassala, a, town] in,/.,the.j)Joitdan, ) between the NiloVnd the SecVSea. »' ) : Washington, December 15. . ) Tho Cabinet'suggests 1 tho"issueof ) additionaljcumnw, bnsd, onjthartajf increased purchases'' 'of Wei} wfiilo' L [Mr Windom, Secretary,; to tha * [ Treasury, is in fa mol& now issue of ) thirty million dollars, ~,, ~„,.;.;., ) Tho.lndiaha aro massed:roundia |'-' i place' called Pino Ridge,"'where tlieirv s i ohiof was cjipturod'bjr tho' I merit'troop's';"'-'' 1 '•'-' < v' ■■'"•■wrwi-sn I :.,.;.',. Lisßp^rPeooinberj'l^" I '*',' *'' ) The Portuguesa' pxpeditioji\itrQ h-., ) Mozambique will "consist Of' 890 ' ) regulars and 300 volunteers.- •■' . A mob attaoked the British Conr sulato at Quilimane, but the Portu« : gufee officials arrested tho ruig- ) leaders, ) _ The National Committee in this I oity are sending funds to defray the I cost of arming volunteers at Delagoa Bay to take part in the expedition which is about to start for Manica itj . the interior of South East Africa. AUSTRALIAN, Sydney, Deoomber 15. Mr Amos, contractor, is suing tho Railway Department for in ' connection' with several contracts. The cass begins early next yoar. ; Mr Crick, who was lately expelled , from Parliament nnd afterwards reelected, speaking tit Lambton on, M ( Saturday, reiterated his charges or [ bribery in connection with tho Broken - ' Hill Water , Government was corrupt. Tho . ■ matter was brought under tho notice*' ' of the House to-day, and Sir H,' Parkes moved .that „ the .Speaker request Mr Ciiok to stjite whether Ho used the language attributed' to hiin in tho reports of his speech. The debate is still proceeding. Dowmbor 16, In ; the,Hou.so iof Assembly, night Mr Dibbs/ leader bf'Stho l(jp-Uu , position, supported the Premior's action with roferonce to a speech made by Mr Crick at Lambton on Saturday, Ultimately the motion '• that tho Speaket request: MrVOrick to stale if ho had i used ■-# ■language' .. attributed to him, was carried by GG to'l2. MrCrick .thereupon-denied!, -..;'; that lie had used the speciflo wprds, ; " Parliament was rotten and corrupt," A boy, aged IS, has been arrested oa a charge of making several attempts'.to burn down Murebo.uo Station, near. Dubbo,"and also of placing" poisotf f ijiii!' several articles of food. ;■ •, | Melbouiine, December IG, ''ln consequence of the Queensland Government declining to take part in liveable subsidy and guarantee, Mr w J G Duffy, Postmaster General, doubts 'Wwbether.dieWoposej) rcduciipn inthe- ■ j cable tariff will corao into operation '/ ■ iiii January 1. . ,Mr James Servico, M.L.C, addressed..-. tho., members of the Chamber of Commcrcb'yeslerday'ob tho subject of British, interests in the New Hebrides' arid South'. Seas generally. In tho course of his remarks ho expressed tho opinion that the; Victorian Chamber should comniunicato with the other chambers ''throughout Australia .with a-view, to .. | taking united action.to.remove the ! restrictions under which English y residents i mlffej, ani] ; ?' on an equal tooting with foreigners'.' .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3689, 17 December 1890, Page 2
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