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;-,- English, \ Reported Release of Mrs Osborne. London, April 80. The proposed interview between Queen Victoria and tbe Queen of . Holland has been abandoned, 1 "It is announced that an autobio- ' graphy. of Sir Henry Parkea will J shortly be published. . May 1, ! It is reported that Mrs Osborne ; was released from gaol on Friday, and • that her condition is critical. 1 The Observer states that Viscount • Gormanston, .Governor of British ' Guiana, will probably be appointed to succeed Sir E. George 0. Hamilton as Governor of Tasmaniu. The Agents-General ,of the Australian colonies will banquet Sir Eoi>ert Herbert (who lately retired from the position"" of permanent Secretary to the Colonial Office), at b the Hotel Windsor, on the 19th f inst. o In the House of Commons Dr - Clarke moved that Englund, Ireland, Wales and Sootland should be allowed 8 to legislate on domestic affairs, , leaving Imperial questions to the , House of Commons, The motion was defeated by a majority of 20 in a . small House. i. Mr Justin M'Carthy has given • notice to move for the rejectioa of the , Irißh Local Government Bill. a The Indian loan of £1,800,000 was e subscribed over threefold. The average was 19618s 4d. • 8 Foreign. Ottawa, April 1. .. The Toronto Globe asserts that - Thomas M'Greevy paid the e Tory Ministers and their friends nearly £IOO,OOO in excess of their contracts, s and states that in the event of the ~ Government of the Dominion shirking . an enquiry, it will publish the whole s story, in the hope that it will result i, in a trial before the Court.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 2
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266NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 2
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