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CABLE NEWS.

British and Foreign. London, May, 51. Captain Herbert Warren is appointed Commander of the H.M.S. Orlando. -.',,' .Roberts is playing Ires, the billiard champion of America, u'ooo up. The former is leading at present, Mr Gladstone said in the House of Commons that it was idle to prohibit the Irish Legislature from passing any resolution it pleased, as there was no exeoutive power to restrain it from doing so. Mr Balfour claimed that the admission demolished the Homo Rule Bill. MrMorley, Secretary for Ireland, explained that the lowering of the Union Jack a Londonderry was due to one policeman's mistake, Tlie House of Commons, by a majority of 112, deolined to adjouru over the Derby day. Ottawa, May 31. The Canadian Government is being Cj»d to discuss the Australian colonies tho means of securing closer trade relations and the laying of a Pacific cable, Mexico May 31. A number of squatters occupied a ranche at Pilras, in Mexico, and when called upon to pay rent murdered the owner and one of his servants, whose bodies were riddled with bullets. Troops pursued the assassians, and captured and shot 16 of them. 1 ' Melbourne, June Ist. The Cabinet has decided to take tho Mercantile Bank oases mit of the Attorney-General's hands, and has instructed Mr ; Lynne, PostmasterGeneral, to issue warrants against Sir Matthew Davies and Millidge, As an outcome of this decision, Sir Bryan O'Loghlen threatens to resign from'the Ministry. Adelaide, June Ist. Sir Matthew Davies has sailed fo Colombo,' 1 : ; A doctor certified that he Was too 'ill to break the voyage, and that the case would probably prove fatal if the patient were landed. Just ..OS the vessel sailed, the police authorities received instructions to detain Sir Matthew, but it was too hto to take any action, Mr F, S. Millidge, who has reached has en has decided to return toifelbourne,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4434, 2 June 1893, Page 3

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