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CABLES NEWS.

BritisfiMMForeilfk .:?.;,". :,L'oNDOSj.Ma;. 5:, ■■ The Appeal ,: Court"has;;Conßr'riiecl ; tho decision ot Lord Justice;Bpw.en in, favour of tho Bank of.NewiZealand ; . : in. tho action which brought against'the. London/Bank of Mexico and months ago. .Tl\e OoartalHO allowed costs. The the.Bank of New Kptforrfrroto ' recorar jMrp. the Bankof Mexico and South' America £15,000 on a dishonored'draft'drawn at Dunedin in connection' s witkl a business transaction by tho Hon. ,Wy H, Reynolds, and when tbo.ca'so'swas before the Court of tho Queen's' Bench Lord Justice Bowen?gave;:]udement for tho amount claimed, with interest from the due date of the;.bill;. 19th Decembor, 1891, ati.per..cent/ This deoision,therefore',' is ;ii|,h'c]d.;.'.-..' '■.'„■.':■ Messrs J, M'Whirtcr and H,:WpouV and five sheen' elected' membors of the Boyal Academy.",: .".■..;

Inreplyto ; .Mr i: T.i:W::Ku6sel), Member for' Tyrone, I '*' 5 Mr; repeated hia statement /.that';'-■he '"mi frepared to conßider. treatment: for (later separate from lb at for {thb; rest of Irelend, He said.: he.belieyed -Mr. Parnell would have approved : ,sueli'.a : Btep, provided it brought; Concord: among the various section!;;. . The Nationalists do "not;; view'tho; proposal witb favour : ;:and willprpteitt against it. >''"'-":^- At Wowmarkot to-day; tbo Ono Thousand Guineas by, Sir J, Blundoll Maple's La.;Bellbßiffieuß'e, the same owner's ■' Darric '. President being second, and; Lord;"Kosebory's Treasure thiri^L?';^:. The AusWiilfnjrioketei'g were entertained at dinner ,atHbp,. Sports' Club. There were about 150preseni) M. Astloy presiding, vßlackham was not among theguests, a aoyera cold in hiseyeapreventinghiaattendanc'e.f.Mr Victor Cohen, manager;of { the:;Ausf tralian team, responding Ip 1 the toast of the health of tbo; yiaitora, pressed the thanks of;-the};-loam;/for the cordial reception\ with, : , !^'. v ,^ ; '

■ ■ The Berlin Daily News wires that theEmperdr. William is exhibiting "''considerable anxiety on account of/the-;; Army Bill. Ho sent for : Cbancellor:'Vpn Caprivi at midnight, result of a long conference, authorised bim to dissolve the Eeicbstag in the 'event of the rejection of the; measure; The Daily English Government hasfdecided;',to formally ann6X Belooohiatato -I ■";■'; The Kban has proved himself a sanguinary tyrant of the worst type, having durMkbjs reign murdered no less than poreone., Quito lately 65 were put to death.'. Among, the number were five of his wives,;onp of whom was burned alivo. : Cabui) May^:;;.: The son of the present ruler, -'nominally replaces the Khan of Boloochistan. '■?'■> -WWabuinoion, May d. The Provisional Government/in

Hawaii offered the deposed Queon an annuity of 8000 dollars, bubebe refused it, stating that she trusted the United States to restore her the crown, Pinra, May 6. The Chamber of Deputies is diseasing a Bill which provides for the imposition of on Foreign workBen. \JT Berlin May i. Chancellor Von Caprivi stated in the Beichstag to-day that oven if there was an appeal to the country in regard to the Army Bill, the Government would still adhere to the terms of the compromise.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 3

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CABLES NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 3

CABLES NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 3

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