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CABLE NEWS.

London, •At a banquet to Sir'-Kober.t'Dnffj. Governor of New South; Wales;. Lord. Koseberry Spoke initerrnß;bfrhigli. praise both of tho'-'.'guest;.and.- :6t Sydney. :?S'.>'"^. Sir Saul Samuel, in-'proposiriirithe* toast of "Tho Empire," warned: : £ord Eoaeberry to beware lost inwqmoting Imperial Federation bo..brqiigh.t:ab6ut. the disintegration of claimed that tho colonies w.puld-view." gfoatost IfempTof Great Britain)o;forco federation upon thorn, ' '§?<:., : ;. v ■ Sir Charles Tuppor (Canada):,ga've expression to opposite viowsp;'.;'.:^Lord Koseberry in reply,'remarked that the ideas enunoia ted by;the ■' ■ two previous speakers were'.not.incbnipatible. ■'■' U B':<Wl,

Mr Gladstone, in receiving a depu-' tationfrom tho Imperial: Federation Lcagoe, discouraged the proposal. for calling a Colonial Conference "without first framing a practical scheme -for the formation of a Council for Imperial defence The Government he said iveuld no&Kpporb preferential, tariffs, Mr-liep l ! 'ho recently-elected member for Mid-Tipperary, delivered liis maiden speech in the' House ot CommoDß to- day, when he spoke in support of tho second reading of the Home Bule Bill. Hie remarks were flell received by tho Houso, • Mr rlogan, in his Bpeech on the Homo Bule Bill, said the colonial Irish had proved their political capac* jly, Orangemen and Nationalists worked in harmony in the colonies, Autonomy for Ireland would be the first step towards Imperial Federation- " Fifty-threa bodies have been revered from th e Pontypridd colliery, cpy -■ / ' Cairo, Apvil 12. A-Freppli sijuaiirop, consisting of eis'ht ironclads and fifteen cruisers and torpedo boats, has arriyod at

Alexandria, Tho vessols will make a stay of a week. Sydney, April 18. The now Asiatic Coloured Races Bill contains drastic provisions debarring the issue of pedlars'and takers' licenses except to those who held them previous to tho Act coining into operation,

The Legislative Council rejeotcd the motion for the second reading of tho Eight Hours Rill on the voice?.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4394, 15 April 1893, Page 3

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292

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4394, 15 April 1893, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4394, 15 April 1893, Page 3

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