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CABLE NEWS.

Jlrjtish and Foreign. ■ April 8.0,. : la tlw House of Commons; in reply to a question put by : Mr Sexton, Mr Morloy eaid that sines tlie introduction of the Home Kule Bill many Catholics hid been, deprived of work in Belfast, ' but he was not aware'of the exact number. In answer to another question, Mr Morley said it.'was untrue that, the police protected only Orangemen during the recent disturbance in Belfast. The Nationalists aro indignant at the Chief Sectary's reply, which thoy consider inadequate. Sydney, May 2. .

A meeting was called last night ior the purpo:e of protesting against the granting of Home Rule to Ireland. It, w,as the most riotous lipid here, and nothing but a series of free fights between the 'opposing factions. ■; \ Washixgiox, April 30. 1 President Cleveland and tho entire Cabinet, together with foreign delegates, have assembled at Chicago to take part in the ceremony in connection with the opening.of the World's, lair, Vifi ■■■',■ -'V- 1 May 1. , The Exhibition is to bo opened today, although somo of the buildings are not yet completed; The delay is attribute! to tho numerous, strikes; which have taken : place among the workmen, Tho British collection of pictures is a superb one. ■■■■• Very few tfiliTjßoprtswillbe ready beforeJnextjiwli/ -Only GOdivi-. eionß artflompleted,-.. while: MO are ctill in course. ot.<construction. The Now South Wales display is highly praisel by tho Commissioners. ' London, April 30, The Hull dockers are depressed: and many of them are famishing, May 1. Three'' thousand London deckers have resolved to go out on strike today unless the Shipping Federation, men at the Victoria JJocks are withdraws. Mrßurna is adversoto the proposed national strike, which ho regards as madnest, but Mr Keir-liardie and Mr J. H, Wilson are' in favour of the proposal being carried out, The dockers' strike in London has fizzled out.. ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4409, 3 May 1893, Page 3

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306

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4409, 3 May 1893, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4409, 3 May 1893, Page 3

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