CABLE NEWS.
London, April 5, Baron Cedororantz, Chief Justice of Samoa, has again applied to bo allowed to resign. Ho alleges that tho Convention under which tho country is governed is a mere farce, It is estimated that at least 80,000 people, of all olaaaes and creeds, matched in prooeesion at Belfast today, The greatest enthutiasm was displayed, and not a single policeman was engaged, so orderly was the proceßsion. Immense crowds viewed the procession, and quite 200,000 visitors were present. The attendance would have been greater but that the railways were unable to convey moro,
A vast meeting was held in Ulster Hall, whero the resolutions carried at the Ulster Conference on 17th June, in opposition to Home Rule, wore, affirmed, Tho meeting Bang the National Anthem amidst tho wildest enthusiasm. Mr Balfour's reference to bistorio fights for the liberties of the people electrified the audience, He declined to preach passive obedience and non-resistance, and said that undor certain conditions resistance to tyrannical majorities was justified. Again the wildest enthusiasm was displayed, the people singing "liule Britannia," aud saluted Mr Balfour as the future Premier.
The Times' correspondent wires that the Belfast prooossion showed unexampled enthusiasm. Itincluded Dunedin students and professors, and the Young Men's Christian Association and Unionist Club, The procession took four hours to pa6s a given point.
In addressing a meeting to-day Mr Goßehen, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, declared that under autonomy it would be impossible to maintain the financial greatness of the Empire.
New York, April 6, Tho engine-driver who was fined by the Federal Court of Ohio for obeying tho dictation of bis trades union, and refusing to move a train while he was on strike, has been imprisoned in default of payment of the Unionists assert that they will fight tho judgment to the bitter end.
The fire on board the barque King James began on 19th March, The crew fought it for eleven days, when an explosion took place. The hull only floated long onough to enable the crew to escape in the boats. One boat, containing the mate, two apprentices, and thirteen of the orew, reached Point Conception on Monday. The other, containing the captain, his son, two apprentices, and thirteen of the crow, has no been hoard of since, a gale on Saturday separated the boats. CAioora, April 5. Tho Khan ofKholal, Boloochistan, in a fit of anger, murdered his Prime minister and had several high officials mutilated. Upon the Viceroy of India demanding the reason, the Khan alleged, that a conspiracy had been formed against him. J EioDe.Janeiro, April,. 5, Th,e insurgents of Rio Grande routed the forces from Bio de Janeiro witlt a loss of 600 killedi i I
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wry to hear that Do Joux :al other prominent Stars mblo to play on | Saturdays, their business places cluing days. Surely somo uJiilrrcould bo arrived at f the Management Commit-' o clubs interested were to thorn. If sometliiug is not lone, the football teams in will ho weaker this year ome consider ;Ue time.
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view of rocont developments, that the oxistonce of the New Zoaland Union is a serious.and standing menace to tho amateur status of Rugby football in the Colony. The difficulty of tho committee is not to find reasons against affiliation, but rather to find any really solid argument ill favour of such a conreo.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4387, 7 April 1893, Page 2
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