NEWS BY CABLE.
EMIBB. . London, April 19. _ A pamphlet published by Mr Gladstone doeanot favour the granting of the sufirago to women at present, and he declares that the question is one : requiring further discussion, . • April 20. II is denied that Great Britain and | France have come to any general agreement on colonial questions, The negotiations wore merely confined to the prevention of traffio in arms with the natives of Africa: - The leading Ppwers of tho Continent have refused to allow street processions or demonstrations on May Day. ' The editor ofthe Anarchist paper Commonwealth has been arrested, and bis office raided by police. ■/ - foreign. . Rome,. April 20. The Marquis di'Rudini has sue* '' ceeded in forming a new ho announces that the policy wjji be c one of army retrenchment,. '■ •• The new member's of the Cabinet aro Professor Candollini," Minister of Finance; General Riocottij Minister of War ; Professor Gralla, Minister of Public Instruction. .Constantinople, April 20. The Sultan is reported to be much irritated at the British triumph regarding his Firman recognising tbe new Khedive of Egypt, and lie has invited Ismail Pnslirt to dine with him. The Turkish police have detained the young Bulgarian student Kiisheleff, who was seized by a Russian Dragoman last week on the pretext that they wish to examine him in connection with the murder of Dr, Yul- \ covitch. NewYouk, April 20. A dynamite bomb exploded in Baltimore, but no one was injured. Vienna, April 25. A number of dynamite cartridges have been discovered on a tramway running to some of the subnrbs. Paris, April 19. The French troops have defeated, with heavy loss, tho native troops of Senegal, J ■' ■ Zanzibab, April The natives of Uganda are fujhtin with those converted to the, Oaiholi^ the outbreak,' and King Mwanga ha 8 been deposed. ' j. . Washington, (April 20. The Senate has ratified the renewal of the Behring, Sea modus vivendi, but not without several members pro* - testing. A severe eni'lhquake has been felt in California, , nnd many buildings were damaged. The House of Representatives has passed a vote for the proposed in* creases in the Navy. It is reported that the United Stateß has agreed to purchase' Hayti.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4094, 22 April 1892, Page 2
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