LATE CABLE NEWS.
]li ELTEIi’s TEI.Er; R A MS. 1 London, November IG. H.M.s. Calliope has been attached to the Australian station.
It is reported that Mr. Gladstone intends to visit Ireland in order to combat the effect of the Marquis of .Hartington’s visit to I lirblin.
The Colonial Institute have invited the Agents-General to discuss with them on Tuesday the form which the ce’ebratiou of the centenary of Australia shall take. N. W. Neale, the Coventry solicitor, has been sentenced'to twelve years’ penal servitude for embezzlement. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach states that an affection of the eyes prevents him rejoining the (lovernrnent. The Morning Post advocates Victoria governing Fiji, the other colonies assisting by contributing to any deficit that may accrue.
A dense fog prevailed throughout the »ity to-day, and business was suspended for some hours. Alderman Sir W. McArthur died suddenly to-day at the Praed-street Railway Station.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2397, 19 November 1887, Page 2
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