CABLE NEWS.
British and Foreign.
London, May 16. The police, after enquiry into tbo explosion at the Law Courts, liavo decided that it was not tbo work of Foniane.
Two suspected persons have been identified, and are being watched in Dublin.
It is generally believed thst the Admiralty will not object to granting a subvention to the HuddartParker line of steamers running be' been Canada and Austrhiift-prttfafi that the steamers are available as cruisers in the time of war,
The Archbißhops of Canterbury and York, the members of both tiona, prelates, and many thousands of clergy, were presont at a service in St. Paul's thiß morning, and a great meeting of Churchmen was held in the Albert Hall in the afternoon, to protest against tho passage of the. Welsh Church Suspensory Bill which; is beforo the House of Commons. The prospectus of. tho BritishColonial Agricultural Institute Company, with a capital of £IOO,OOO has been issued. The company is being formed for the purpose of establishing an Agricultural Training College. At the luncheon adjournment today, the Australians, in the match against Gloucestershire, had lost fire, wickets for 380 runs. George Giffen'h score was 180, and Trott's 68. The Fenian Council in Cork fcsi denounced the Clan-na-Gael, o*ti?to the latter approving autoncmThe Fenian circular declares that thT Home Bale Bill surrenders the national rights, In the House of Commons, an amendment moved by. Mr Victor O W.lavendish, expressly defining the pawn of the Irish Parliament, •„, rejected by 47. ffß NewYobk, May l sr News has been received that the who eof Nicaragua is in ». Bateo | rebel on, Dr Boberfc SaM a 7 President, only holding fto coital The Government troops have thrice &£££ *•*"'" Nbw York, May 16. The_ Supreme Court has decided (omi judge dissenting) Ar,j"Chinese Exclusion Art tutional in its enforcement of the deportation of unregistered Chinamen. ~,,, , Be »"n, May 16.' Intelligence has been received that German force stormed the stronghold ofWitbooi, 8 chief of DamaraJand.mSouth -west Africa, killing 70 = -10men,and aDum J c : f Jnly one of the attacking party wao
Melbourne, May 16 Ib connection with the recent hi ßbway robbery at Elßtornniok, the police H? V fT re ? tedthteemen ' andbSlievD that they have unearthed an organic gang cqnneotea with many safe 3 bene ß m New t Somh Wales, Booth Australia, and Victoria, * ui r Sydi,ei > May 16. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austtu armed this mowing, and wa«
visited by the Aoting Governor, the Mayor of Sydney, and the Admiral in charge ot tho Australian station. The Premier has informed the I southern colonies that the Governf ment does not at present intend to consider the question of Intercolonial Freetrado.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4422, 18 May 1893, Page 2
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441CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4422, 18 May 1893, Page 2
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