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CABLE NEWS.

.. '•. ■■!■■£■[■: i'vlipNßONi-May/^,. TheJ;incarabeht; : :-Jo'f \ ADglican:;jiafi3h'in:;.:Sydney'wrlteß,' o;)ro;;os of. thq Wplsh'.S.uspen3orv Bill,that Australians in e'v'ery' ; wa'y because there is no Church;Establ.ish-' ; ment in the/Colonies, that it is harddo/sce'whOT'M'teiich-J ing of Christianity' ha'slany miluencr upon the growing natipiiali'life.;. . j Lord SaJiSwift received:-a} great ovatiß^^^bbc. ..meeting;.which he addressed,. in ctho.v' 'Ulster" Jlall;-' Belfast, ■•.ThDre'.",was\ an;''immense audience. He" ; eaid -Mr; .Glflflitonp undertook a..'gravd "responsibility.:i-if bo attempted';to;;,'force,;his;';'crazy. scheme oi'Home Rule on Ulster;-- : '.

Speaking at 'Belfast, 1 --Lord-- Salis'-. bury said tho Houso of' Lords .woiild save England ..from ; .the. black;, anil irreparablei- disgrace} .of: selling tli.iv Loyalist, ..The. Hoiisp of .Lords, .w.iis iropregnabie;as.represi ; btin«ph»hind: and the Irish, Loyalists/and,,■there. was no power .:ihj;tlie.'Ci;iistitutipn. which could over-ride/ the:-'resistance of the Lords/;- Whilo English v and Scottish opinion .kept.Viip..tp. tlie. inark,, the accursed; llilUwould;.ndv.tsr ;nas); : They mustlavoid-;.violb'rtce'. and ridU Tho countryr'wbuld":riever. : allow:' the insane eccentricity/of a-singlo st'atesr man to cut tho ;Enipire.i.n two; With; regard to Ulster'stre'sistance to flprue; Bule, ho : with -Mr Balfour. ?,#;\

Students ..with.'.'iligh.t'.ed ■ : ' torches, escorted Lord Salishury.ito the- rail-; my station;!'.,. ;..v;L ;"'-" ; '. LordSalißhu'ry. : inßi.sted.'tliat;Hpme Bulo was Mr Gladstone's >own...'work and not tbo ateadygrqwth of: public opin:.a ' - Tho 'jproyjsipns; for the BupfW»^ot^xm|'eri!il. : :Par)ian)'eht and velo by:the::Ctp\yii: ; \yerp.;alike( worthless. : ItV ..was:..impossible.,to amend the, BilLV.''-..',.'..;.';;.-'.

Tho A n?orican : Lenjgiie has- .cabled that tho Pornellite -section, posse'esed letters reporting tho two Parties had been effected, .and asked whether .it was.'tr.uo :■?■' :'A\rep]ywas sent that itiwasja'deliberate' lie.i

The Simla correßpprideh.t of thoTimes ■, says it is "reported- Jia'a , sent 1600 nien tathe: M.iirgbsb Fort' | in tho Pamirß.:.;lt ahe intends ,1.0 movp,in. the'valley'; of , Oxus du ri rig the iii ' " :: 1 Lord EobVrts. replying to the toast; j of his health^'Bt;>;;briiir]iiet given :by: the Charabsr of ComnicrcejS'iiid Eng;-, land was.gradually beirig'brought : face ; to faco ;: with : :llusßta,;bii.'. tho Indian. ■ frontier. v-TlieVppsitipn. increasei"in military,)tren'gth, ; for.th'e'y must impress the natives .with'..'aVen'6o • of the permanence::of:;.British; 'rule,- • and held roinforcemehfß';'''re'a(!y.,. ■■;..■' r^^ftlos ■'' 6a ) , P : ''-A"3tri!!io, has. a; BpleiflM«fulure.; before" ;h'er "in; 'the,. matter of produce; ■' arogood, but with the prospect of hew.'. markets tho;trade >• ill.'soon...bo of; enormous maßiiitude..;:);:-; 1 ;';;^ Mr ,/Wi 1 son j the;; Yi ctor ian; ex pert, in tho presence Of presssrepre'senta-. tives,' examined; a' numberjpf-.Melr bourne sbeep'vwhich' bad^'apparently. been frozen before the : ;animal;''.he'at had cooled"off. r ■'-Hence, 50 out. of 300 were putrid, to'.the- bo'neVj-'thoi.'lfattcst sheep beingthe';worst. : ;../M':v' : ';'% : ■ . Tho buichore.advise tho removal !pf. tho kidney, fat.:from ; the; sheep^befpro freezing.;; :',; : ':;:-;i"; / ".j""'.. £&?£; ,; Tho match bet Wen tlie Australians ; and. : .beenj beguhiat Manchester.;-'"" ' '";;■: "'%'<.'■■ ': their /first innings wero; all, disposed: of for 97 tuns.-.jv^;^■'.'■"' - . ;fe. : :W.:'. s ; " :;:^;;; : s;;,,. Bome, Alay. 25.;;,: Cardinal Moran will presentßoman Catholic pilgrims from Sydney.to the Pope tO'day.'''.;''- ! i' ! f'■"■": New Yohk, May 25.A battle occupying two and a half days has taken place in Nicaragua botv/een the Government troops and the rebels. Half the Government army was destroyed, and the wounded were removed in cartloads, Brussels, May 25, A motion in favour of a legal eight hours was carried at the Miners' Conference by 900,000 to 100,000, The proposal to order a universal (Strike unless the Parliaments afforded relief was carried by a similar majority, '• ,:

Rome, May 25. Sixty thousand Italian ladies of good position protested against the Divorce Bill before the Chamber of Deputies, on tlio ground that divorce was an offence against religion and tho dignity of woman. Sydney, May 26. It was expected that there would ,bo a big fight in tho Lrgialativo Assembly over tho Legislative Council's amendment to the Electoral Bill, but the Government surprised the members by accepting the amendments. The chief provisions of the measure are tho abolition of tho plural voting, a reduction in the numb'T of representatives to 125, single electorates, and oae year's residence.to bo the qualification for tho franchise.,' 'My<M: ■ .'Adelaide, May 25,,: ;.Ono of the- largest discoveries of fossils'evor-known, in Australia has been madeattoullyan Creek, The find xonsists^of; three;-, noarly com-plete-skeletons of the diprotodon, a large \niiiiiber;[of;: l ;bone8:of tho same animal, -three specimens of iguanas, a.Awomhat about.tho Bizo.of a bul-lock|-iind tho. .remains of an extinct bird : Birailar/ ; b/ : moa.'..-.;:;;.';/> : -.■■v'^V- I ':'''''. 1 '; I ''

'■■''■' '.'.; 'S' ■■' }::& "twin; ; named ;Nolan,' .80' yearsJ Wilcaiinia, ■;had'-'.'ii quarreljAvith hm > apn, and,.stabbed hini'./lhroiigb. tlib : . Jiciirt w.it.h~ n -but-' chcr'iick'nile,, -, : AVhen:.iinested the old mair.vpr'esciiti'.ii ,«', '.n.ndvbidiaved' like giving 'lunatic'.'. ■',

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4429, 27 May 1893, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
690

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4429, 27 May 1893, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4429, 27 May 1893, Page 3

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