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CABLE NEWS.

.1 Peets, April SI. - ™ Another death 3ws occurred fern small-pox, and a fresh case has breksst j out. ia Sreemantle. e, _,. , . Londojt, April 21, ,ti It is believed that the majority ia d favour of the Home Bale Biilontlia e- second reading will ba 41. y Aa all-night sitting is probabls, aa 0 maby Conservatives have yet to j speak, ■e „ goes into committee on i& d «tay- .;■ e MJvSextoa urged ihe retention of it the fall strength of Irish members k |* the; House of Commons for sis years, k and appealed to the reeou- • aider his financial prougßF'-! 0 Mr Gladstone d&^pil^W-aMJs 1 whether the retention: o! the Irish. e members at Westminster would b# d made by the government a vital point e in the Bill, n frt, - Some, April 21. a of Prince Ferdinand 0 of Bulgaria, and Princess Maris Lamse \ of Parma, was celstaateS Unlay. _ Beblih, April 31, It is reported that the nsgotktianf between the Chancellor snd the Central Party ores the Army Bill , haveMed. _; , Losdojt, April 21. .iwelva thousand tickets for sdnuauon to an Ulster meeting in ths a Albert Hall to-morrow have betas ! issued, :. a J& Valentine, ihe New South 9 Wales butter expert, states, that his i * n 4»">« convince him of the aecea--3 Bily of improving the quality of the , batter exported from Sydney; also of . maintaining uniformity, and provid- . ingftfor;: regular shipments. The . butter should teseive. more careful handling on arrival, and Use as 1 ttele ought to be brcagkagg its* f natural condition from pntSSfr 4a t consumer. He adds that ihe Iffli- , peaalGoTernnMmt should be orgad to i display greater vigiianse with regard , to tie Merchandise Marks, Hareunae, , and Food and Bragg Acts. Mr-Van . lentina declares that if tbe Margariu* Aat had been properly enforced tha . recent ehipmeuts cf Australian baiter would have realised an additional - , 10s per cwt. ■ Br Cameron, H.P. foe the College- • 2. mo £ of Glaa goWf intends to move ■ , for a Safest' Cosmittae to mquha jntota» era*. - oa toe advice of Mr &.^fraß6>jE F ieSedaa batter expert, lias aarJfTlhat the evidence of sb e various Oolaaisi Agenta-CSeaeral eheald be takes ea the subjeet.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4401, 24 April 1893, Page 2

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361

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4401, 24 April 1893, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4401, 24 April 1893, Page 2

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