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CABLE NEWS.

British and Foreign,

London, June 2,

A motion by Mr Arnold Foster to adjourn the Home Eule Bill in order to discuss the increase of crime in Ireland, was rejected by 38,. <•' Mr J, Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, admitted that there was an increase of agrarian outrages in Glare, Kerry and Limerick.

There woe a similar discussion in the House of Lords.

The .Radicals are. becoming restive owing to a report that a British protectorate has been' granted over Uganda, ':• In a match against Oxford University, Graham (64) and Gregory (40) were the : principal scorers for the colonials.

Batifurst took five wickets for 40, and Arkwright' fiye'for 30. At the close of tlieday Oxford had lost 1 six wickets for 128—Fry37, Leyeson-j Grower 59. ;

Oxford went out for 208. Arkwright scored 38, and Bathurst was hot out with 88. .. . '•'''. . In tljeir' second innings the Australiansare faking au excellent stand, and havp sporfidljl with the los 3of a wicket. Troft .'is the principal scoter, with .30 not out... ■

-'Mr Malpney, a.rent collector, was attacked from ail ambnsh on the roadside nearTujhij in Ohw,and severely wounded by gunshpts, Seven men have been arrested in' connection with the outrage. : : ,: ' Paris, June 1.

Two gases p| cholera, One with a fatal r'estjH, are reporfet| frorp, Marseilles,'/ : ''',' y

. -CholeraJjas also appeared at. Pup? spfAh'on'the Persian.Gulf, \, ; '.-' : ■■'.■ ■' . -iliir-v..Washington;June2, ■■ Tne.Chioago Exeoutive - has modi-' fiedj the conditions '-under-which awards are granted, in order to enable I all nations;'tgcompete except France.

The British Commission has agreed to the'new scheme,

;, The rebels have taken possession of Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, and/assumed tho Government withoutresistance,

Melbourke, June 2.

Tho weather is clearing, and the floods in the larra are slowly receding.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18930605.2.7

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4436, 5 June 1893, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
283

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4436, 5 June 1893, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4436, 5 June 1893, Page 2

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