CABLE NEWS.
London, March 15. Thh Marquis ol Salisbury is unwell, and confined to his room, Irish securities are rising owing tc tho Homo Rule Bill being postponed, Several officers of each garrison in Iroland have been sworn in as Magistrates, in order that they may take immediate action in the event ol Home Rulo riots, without first calling on the local Justices Some of the leading laymon among the Irish Catholics, including Lords Kenmare,■Louth, and Fingall, Sir H. C. Grattan Bellew, and Mr Danie O'Oonnol (grandson oi Tho Liborator) aro inviiing Catholics to petitior against Homo Rule. A mass meeting of 20,000 publi cans has passed resolutions protostinj against the Local Control Bill, Lord Burton denounced it as tht harshest form of tyranny, and at attempt to pander to the votes o hypocrites and Dissenters, Tin measure, if passed, would ruin thi trade. He denied that tho working classes desired any such Bill. Pabis, March 15. Violent scones have taken place it tho Ohamher of Deputies, M. Derou ledo called the Government a pack o liars.
The Fancy Bazaar at the Thoatr Royal will open at 3,30 this afternoon when ladies will bo admitted free. - The following is tho list of prizes woi at tho Catholic Bazaar last nightMr Nicbull, cushion; Mrs Eichardson, dol and chair; Mr Peterson, pipe j Mri Cooper, glove and liandkerchiot'box; Mr J. Donovan, mantle drape; Mr W-—, doll; Mrs Rayes, mantlo drape; Mr Hayes, satchel; Mr Bryoska (Mr Stempa's), picture; Mr O'Keefe, fire screen , Mr Stompa, '/usbion; Miss Bennington, cushioii ; Miss Moynihan, cahoosu; Mr J. J. Smith, handkorchief and glove box; Miss Tomkins, teacosy,; Mr Croxton, fan; Mr Bunny, silvor tisli knifo and fork ; Mr Gus Jones, mantlo drapo; Mr J. Donovan tea cosy, Rev, J. Mc> lienna tea-set, Mr Dolan (loners, Mrs Carr case ot apples, Mrs Hogg carving knife and fork, Miss Campbell oatcholl, Mr Rees, spurs; Mr Young, picture; Mr Jeffries, mirror; Miss Collins, pin» cushion; Mrs Bonnington, pair of fanß; Mr F. Donovan, mantle-drapo Mr F, Donovan, silver watch ■, Mr Haftke, pig; Mr Andetson, cushion; Mrs Joyce, cushion; Mr Campbell, oil painting; Mr Donnelly, case stuffed birds,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4371, 17 March 1893, Page 2
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357CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4371, 17 March 1893, Page 2
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