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CABLE NEWS.

British and Foreign.

Lohboh, May 6. ' The National Observer suggests tbaiMr B. L. Steveuaon, tbe novelist, j aboald b* ae looted M the new Premier iSt lkaaoa. . . I A dynamite bomb was thrown into: t]» wngi tt the Dublin Law Court.; ta-cb»y, which ia rha anniversary of - .3»«rlt, mm-dnra. W ; smashed by tbe the bomb itself saak L*to tka pavamstat. IWtluory d thepolioe is that it bint in jrnd *ir. No tmtil have been made. Last mouth tbe imports showed a iliium of £2,760,090, and exports

cf £1.260,000. 1 Tk& Seath ie announced of Sir Jas. Jua&eraoa, mttnaging director of the XmUu Telegraph Company. Bwisg at diatttrbsnoe at Hall the police need (heir batons freely, and Union iatat who were attacking fm BMft> vara injured before order ■&ds( Wiiof«cl. Tbe-smjtioym have consented to r so-of-ea parieying with the Hull Una**. Mr G. H.' Wilson, M.P.. threatens 1b taaoefcr iiia veeeels to the Norwogjag »ag ehooidtha men continue the ""Hbe dockers at Hullstoned the proseislcr oi a newspaper which is adis&tw to ibem. -

TMBnatol ■trikera bare resumed Woa, Cosssseiraiive Party has resolved Is vsssat separate treatment for 31ssar. > Mr John Bsclmand declares that is is bMULfor the Nationalists to - Tba lEaw® sadorsea a report that Oaveramsiist has resolved on the "*usl®»tioa of the Irish members at i WeStsascates' and also decided that - gH nbjeete. The Opposition decline fesaa&eot tb« proposal, and express «Mt indignation on the question. 5/nw Party is also indignant at Mr Oiadshine'a proposed intention to poatpjß* tbe financial obnsesinthe Home l>ue BQI nntil the remainder of the jbsaasre has passed through Comsuessiea. Mr Balfour, addressing ft nesting g£ tba Prisarose League in London, iijilir Gladstone's conduct was amlotions and shifty. He bad postponed financial clauses of the Home Kola Bill, deferring the payment to &• Irish awdliftriea antil they had *«Ud the other clauses. His remarks closed coMtdsrible uproar, , Ulster lt.P.'s denounce the projomljp vest Ulster separately, end gg|^®u* ? ibe Premier may be sate, afMMt and dishonour if be attempts IS. Is tit* House of Commons, MrWu, Woouail, Financial Secretary to the Wlf o£Sce, stated that tenders had accepted for frozen beef for the troops oa the Home stations from October to May, and for frozen rantt&a for the whole year. This, he j»»hrrfl_ won!# be about sisty par eeok of the total rations daring the periodi meatkmei The following members of the B"jal Family will take pwt in the ceremony of opening the Imperial Iti- - atltato :—'!%« Prince of Wales, the 2)Bkes Zotk, Edinburgh, C<maaraghtJifa. ..mad Albany, Prinoe Prince Henry til Batteslerg, and tke . of Lome. They «ill be accMnpaaied by

. ttttiir families. i The procession will inctade Lords - PewVisry, Knatsford, Playbir, Hereskefl, Ctaingtoa, and Lothian. The Prinee <?f Wales will condnet tfca Qtiees —who will be attended by - ' bsrfeosiMfcota—through the building OiIjOUXIA, May 6. ; ' Feweliaa bean received that the sauaa are raiding usat Ghaaica, _ r the lirissr of Afghanistan, being •krtned.ia asking Cor reinforcements. P&Eie, May 6. Xi it (ZMOted that the dispute in -4gs#iS wHI U amicably arranged, _ the natiw* admit that tksy Jmm r*tiresj and are still retiring, Mm Jfcaach aggression in Mekong. ifew Yobs, May 7. ~ ' Sbt Jtar £ork«Mbaoge is greatly]

excited over the failure of the National Cordage Company, Mosjte Video, May 7. A detachment of Uruguayan Cavalry repulsed a bstnd of Brazilian horse etculern, and killed 40 of tlicir number. The troops lost 13 men them solves. Brisbane, May 8. Fifty-two members out of 72 bavo now bceni returned. The state of parties so far is—Ministerial 34 ; Opposition G ; Labour 7 ; Independent <3,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4414, 9 May 1893, Page 3

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592

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4414, 9 May 1893, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4414, 9 May 1893, Page 3

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