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London, March 8. Lord Howard do Walden, in liis ovidenco in the divorco suit, allegep that his wife frequently visited Count Madres' apartments in London, lent liira money, wrote to bim, and stayed at hotels on the Continent with him, whencß an inference of adultery was sought to be drawn. The chief witness on his side was a dismissed valet of Count Madres'. The evidence also alleged adultery with another corespondent, Captain Wjnter.atHythe. Lord Randolph Churchill received quite an ovation at the Conservative meeting meeting at the Carlton Club yesterday,chiefiy owing to the friendly attitude which he displayed towards Mr Balfour, It is likely that he will bo asked to move tho rejection of the Homo Rule Bill instead of Sir Michael Hicka Bench. Colonel Saunderson declared at the meeting that undor no condition would Ulster submit to an Irish Parliament with an Irish Executive. Mr Balfour addressing :i meeting in Filing, declared that Homo Rulo was a crazy scheme, which would absolutely paralyse business in Parliament if passed, and involve an exodus of capital from Ireland, resulting ill a greater competition of Irish labour with that of England. He was confident that England would never desert tho Loyalists, ] Three thousand women held a i meeting in Derry, when resolutions i were cmried protesting against Homo Rule, AH the speakers were women. ' Mr Rose, an importer of colonial me«t, states that his sales of Now . Z alond mut'on have increased ;\venty-two fold in the last three Mouths. i St. Petersburg, March 9. Nihilists have been detected in an ] ittempt to poison the commander of ih'- Czar's bodyguard. ' The Czar is reported an saying that lie French alliance is engraved on ho hearts of his people, and that it is tupossiblo to efface or interfere with t. Berlin, March 9. The Reichstag has rejected the cheme for theincrensein the strength f the rnivy, despite a declaration by ' Jhancellor von Cnprivi that the exstence of the German Empire was ndangered owing to the present state >f the navy. Sydney, March 9. Makin and his wife were found r iuilty of child murder, the latter - eing recommended to mercy, Sen- 0 enco was deferred, pending settleient of points of law reserved during E lie trial. L Maetin, a journalist, has 1 een arrested for promoting an lleged swindle in disposing by art nion of properties m the estate of laidman Mort.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4365, 11 March 1893, Page 3
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400CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4365, 11 March 1893, Page 3
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