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CABLE NEWS.

tap, Aprilß, . I In a scrO'On yesterday,. Cardinal 1 Taughan iosibtcd that the eventually recognise Christian edu& tion not as a mere shibboleth, but as « a Christian exercise; Referring to \ Socialism and Anarchism, he said | Mr R. L. Stovenson, the novgligSl icyyetter to The Times, complaflKS

SpMaat, decked that if UlttoLnd HQi>land potsevoted in thoir oppW autonomy would be impossible " Tbe mnjority of tho English people\ wore its determined opponents. Ho asserted tliattlie majority in the south and west of Ireland were disloyal, and Ihat Ulster would not submit to Homo Bale. Mr Balfour was received with raptnrouß enthusiasm by tho people of A procession numbering W lOO.OOOis now boing formed in honor of bia visit, and the city is profusely decorated with Conservative emblems. Heavy withdrawals of deposits from the Irish Savings Banks still continue. At the Bellas! demonstration, a copy of the Ho;:.o Rulo Bill was torn to shreads and burned, the ashes being scattered and tr inpled under ' foot. This took place before a grandstand, in the presence of Mr Balfour, who appeared delighted at the vigour of the proceedings, The Parisian newspapers charge the British officials in Cniro with , conniving at the torture of prisoners crucifying and burning hands in , HRns&secnre confessions, and with , the kourbisli in tho i wBBUgUF is enquiring iino the i reduction of freiglns i HHHBy produce, and will attend BBBHs Conference. Mr TrenBHBBBB butter expert, ho states, i HBHrorm him that it will be im- I gPMIe to glut the butter market j j\ith a superior article. i n Tho participants in the prize-fight i B on the night of the sth March, in B which Lewis sustained injuries from , H which he died, have been bound over i [HI in their own recognisances to keep the i Hpeace for 12 months. Tho police evid- I BBeocc was favourac-lo to the accused - Hjnl proved that there was nothing in SPHPb fight to warrant thoir interferI v Washington, April 4 I I The Government officials explain I'J that Petroff, tho clerk engaged in 1 translating the Behring Sea docu* IM ments, which were falsified, has been j| dismissed. No cluo, however, is afi' forded as to tho man's motive.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4386, 6 April 1893, Page 2

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369

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4386, 6 April 1893, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4386, 6 April 1893, Page 2

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