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'■ SNGLISS. London, March 28. It is expected that the Pope will insist on Bishop. Yaughan taking up the succession to Cardinal Manning, despite bis unwillingness, '' ■ • The Emperp l 'of Germany is enter-1 ing the yacht Meteor for the Queen's Cup at Cowes, aud will, pi( her in person. Colonel Parr will probably succeed General Grenfcll in the Egyptian .command,-. ■ ■-,:■' ~,.-_ The South Australian Government has offered to assist the Bank ot South Australia in case of emergency. President Carnot has Bent a message of welcome to the Queen, who is on a visit to Hyores for the benefit of ofherher health, ' The Tories have rallied in. response to M r Balfour'aappeaJ, :Mr. E,, Robertson; njember for, Dundee, moved iii the House of Commons yesterday for tho abolition of the common law on the doctrine.of conspiracy, with the object; of justifying boycotting and the Flan of Campaign. The motion was rejected by 226 to 180. Sir W. Y. Haroonrt and Sir Charles' .Russell were amongst those who supported the motion. , Owing to tbpß,ehriogSeadifljoulty, the:- British .squadron iq the Pacigo will shortly assemble at Equimait, Vancouver Island. The Appeal Court has confirmed the judgment of Mr Justice Butt, President of the Divorce Court, in which he refused to grant Mr Arhi' strong a commission to take ovidence in Vienna in tliS °!!! k is bringing against hi§ wife (Madame Melba), ' .. Washinow, March §B. Lord Salisbury has suggested as a Condition of renewing the modw Vivendi that ! h <> American Government should indemnify theft ll * n Bealflrs for their looses in tho event oV'he deoision upon legal points being in their favour. .President Harrißon; is not, however, inclined to give way, ■'■'■ -Paris, March 28. Queen Victoria warmly thanked Pies|danf.Oajnp|fQr hi? message of welcome,'and said she recognised t|)e respect the French had shovmher -in her am now. ; -. ■;' -,'-,. '•' . OAUJUfTAj Mflrch22.' • An extensive rising has broken out iii the Basier'n Mountain. country, whiih ia occupied by the savage tribe known 'as the Lushiiis. British troops are ad.vanoing ta supple jb k. ,-,The Lushiassharply attacked, the ainall British expedition; which- vyas sent to punish the 'rebels and. .atfest their chief, and, for some time held them in a vary dangerous position. A muoh larger .forpe is; preparing to march against the rebels, :VioToßiA;(B.C,),'.March 23. The Government of 3ritish Columbia has decided to borrow money for the purpose of subsidising the settlement of crofters in the colony. Washington, March 23, The discussion in Congress on the silyer question has begun.,., •'• Mr Whitelaw : Reid, ; U.Si Minister at Paris, has resigned, and will resume the editorship pf fLe New York Tribune., . ..'.',' /...!('. ; .1 March 23. „, Mr Foster,.. Minister of, Finanoo, presented a glowing Budget the Dominion Parliament, The. surplus is £450,000, and tho increase in the Mb of the county amounts to two an|, a jcjuailer explained that 'fir jtq'ei. States geqretflrjr' of : ';|'§tate,; (las, .ojemahded the adoptiofl-of (lie American tariff, but on his, )admitting that he was actuated by hostility to England, the negotiations ended abrnptly. The (Janadjar/jJ bvernment was in iavour of the pr'eferentidl treatment of British prbduotf, ,|, 'Tlid' Stateu&e^it, ; tv&l' ; te-* oeived with prolonged "'■'■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 2
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516NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 2
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