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CABLE NEWS.

l British and Foreign. J t London, Juno 13 '* J , Mr James B, Oilberd, of Nopior, tho | I delegate uf the New Zealand l'iro Bri. j g gades Association, is inspecting tho ap- I t pltanoos at the international display at ( Islington, , '■ \ j The Prince of Wales'yacht Britannia ' won tho cup presented for competition by the Coirmodore of the Hoyal Cinque "l Ports Yacht Club, defeating the Vaiky. < rie. ■' X LordHerschell MsWaallvibandoned A the Trust InvesHVlill, V V The Irish Pariyyl!/ a majority of 8«, | reminded a vote which Mr Sexton ro. h ? gardedas an indication of censuro ohw'j himself. In consequenco of this reversal * \ ,Mr Sexton has agreed to withdraw his j i resignation of the Kerry North scat In ' r the Douse of Commons. ( . i Lord Salisbury addrotsed a great meet- w [ ing in the Surrey Theatre, and in the ' i course of his remarks protested against the paralysis of Parliimentaiy work consequent on the amount of time consumed in discussions on the Home Rule Bill. \ t He also dwelt on the fearful risk the I Empire wa3 running in tho event of an 1 outbreak of war, owing to Ireland's atti 1 tude. ' In Committee in the House of Com* fj 1 mons an amendment was moved to the Home Rule Bill in favour of includirg marriage and divorce laws among the I subjects which tho Irish Leglslatrro is ' is forbidden to legislate upon. The amendment was negatived by 3i ~ Mr Gladstone, sparking to the amend- ' raent said the marriage laws of thi colon* , ies which were different-:from those of Great Britain, ware veSj^again and again, yet the colonies. had won in the end. ■ i ' ■,-.■.,'■ In his speech at the publio meeting, Lord Salisbury referred to the Irish disagreeing among themselves and splitting up their party, The quarrel with Eng. land had listed three centuries, and national tradition taught hatred of the English, He contended that it was im* possible that Mr Gladstone's, crazy scheme could effect a change, and he felt convinced that if ever a war occurred Ireland would help foreigners to stop England's food supply. '. : Replying to a question in the House ; of • Commone,. Sir W. V, Harconrt, ' Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that foreign and colonial dividends wero liable to be taxed when they anlved, and > therefore Ii income tax would be de. . duced from the dividends for the half• ' year ending-lßt Jane, . % i At a Mansion House banquet to Lord { 1 Roberts, the Agcj|Vfoneral were present. J c i Lord Roberta jsmpißsiied that England's i oaatorn and colonial power necessi ted a V system of Imperial defence enabling tho X 1 great potential resorvces of the Unit* i j| Kinedom, the colonies, and India to be i Utilised to the best advantage. ; A Berne, Juno 13 "■ 4 > ~; Mr and Mrs Haubner, while ascend i ihg the Buokstein in the' Tyrol, fell down ''] i a cliff a distance-of 900 ft, and were killed. The pair had been only recently " L i married, and were spending their honey- ' 'i i moon in Switzerland,' The bodies have £f . notbeen recovered.': ; ? ■■..;„■:•■ Capetown, June 18. ; Speaking at Johannesburg, Sir Hem/ T 'i Loch, Governor of the Colony, said he i hoped his; visit to the Transvaal n ould * i bring thecoloniesandtheneighbouring tfj i States into cloaer union. ;> L 5 V - )*% • _ ' '. - ' ; ''. "Js* i A rich discovery of'silver is reporl'd N| from Ooolgardie,?; The average is said to JJ| twfrow Br,)8 r ,) tg KM wow tofta tori, M

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 444, 15 June 1893, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 444, 15 June 1893, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 444, 15 June 1893, Page 2

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