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Lohdos, March 18. It is reported that while! attending the Queen on hor visit to Florence, Lord Bosebcrry will seek an interview with the Foreign Ministers of Italy and Germany,| Oolond Saundersoa, M.P., has received the Bumof £67, made np by shilling subsoriptionß [from the Unionist working inen of England, in recognition of hia opposition to Home Rule. , I Tha enrolment of Unionists in the North of Ireiand is proceeding with activity, though as yet nothing distinctly military has been done, Lord Oarriegton has been appoinied Chairmanofthe Welsli jisnd Commission, j The Marquis of Balishnry is improving in health, though! still confined to His . room. His medical advisers report that liis case requires the utmost care. ; Pabis, March 19. The counsel engaged at the trial f the Panama Canal directors and others for bribery, have finished their addresses, and it is expected that the judgment of the Court wll be de - livered on Monday. The Parisian press states that the lato H. Ferry was one of t! e greatest figures'and thC'best fjiend of the Republic, His remains"willhe'accordea a Stata funeral; on Wednesday, M. Constats will probaiJly B «cceed pirn as Bresident .of the Sepate. Ottawa. March JB. The Minister for Trade states that if the United States annexes Hawaii, Grsftt Britain 'will doubtless sectsro the right to establish a Pacific cable station there.
Gwawa, March 18,
The Canadian House of Commons has, by a jpajority of 52, rejected the proposals to the tariff with 1Q per /xat discrimination in Xavoiir of Great Britain.j
Washington, March 18. Mr Benjamin F. Traoy, ex-Secre-tary of thflifavy, declares that when the warships now haing constructed are finished, the United States Navy will rank filth ia the world, and bo superior to either the German or the Spanish, / ; | .. ■ : ' 1 MEttfOOKNs, Monday. The revenue for the two weeks of the month shows a decided improvampnt.; This is tha first occasiwi snch has the case 'during the present financial yesr. f The coionlea recently re.queskd tha War Offica; to allow of the tea Commiesioaera in tbs arasy apporfiooed to the ijsolonips to be for eugineara and artjllery, ftut the Imperial aufborities dscb'ne to do so. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4374, 21 March 1893, Page 2
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361CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4374, 21 March 1893, Page 2
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