FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) London', April 2. The National League intended holding a series of meetings on Sunday, but they ■vere suppressed by the Government. The French Government scheme for securing the abolition of thf> sugar bounties is dependent on many reservations. Mr Jay Gould hti-i published charges against Mr Gordon Bennett which, if tins, will exclude Mr Bennett from society. The Colonial Union C wnrxiny's steamer .Seiembria. which left Napier for London on Ist. March, has put into Monte Video, South America, with her machinery disabled. Her cargo of meat is seriously endangered in consequence of the hrcak-dnwn. Rasaloiila is opposing the Italian conditions for peace. The Russian Court of Appeal has deprived I'rinces Hohenlohe and Wittegenstein of their estates in Russia, on the ground that they are foreigners. BrcriAßEsT, April 1. M. C. Bratiano, the Premier, who only succeeded in reconstrnai ig his Ministry fi few weeks auo, has a-Min resigned. Bkki.i.v, April 3. The German police arc excluding all persons not provided with ollicial passuorts from crossing the Alsace frontier.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2455, 5 April 1888, Page 2
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