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(nv ki. serine tklicwiapii.—coPi'Riciir). Lmniios. M ir.-h 2!I. TilK relations Ikil-ivih-ii K-iglun-l and \.tonii.uiy have improve:.!. Tiic liiMpirror i:> t- ■(■{,•■ 1 to be reconciled to tli'-, i'rinee of Wales. Lord Salisbury pronounced a w;i cm o:i Iho late J aim Bright in tlie House of Lords. He said his actions with inspired by the purest, patriotism t'roni beginning to end of his earner. The captain and olliecrs of the ironclad Sultan an: to be courtmarshalled. A huge dynamite conspiracy against the Czar and his ministers has been discovered. The Ostend-Dover mail boat collided with a Belgian steamer and blew up. Fourteen passengers were drowned. Victor Buonaparte, who was a passenger, was rescued. General Boulangor is to be, prosecuted for complicity in the Patriotic League. Canon Farrar has been given the first refusal of the .Sydney Bishopric. Captain Cowles, Conservative, has been (fleeted for Kn field by a majority of 1.,50U over the Home Rule candidate. Father Mcb'adden and several others nave been committed for trial for complicity in the murder of Inspector Martin. Russia denies she. is massing troops on the Afghan frontier. Tin? Mouse of Commons has appointed a committee to enquire inio the best means to promote emigration. Mi - P. Femvick, M.P., moved in the House of Commons that members be paid £-)7ii per annum as honorarium. Mr Matthews, Home Secretary, ridiculed the idea, and doubted if many members would accept payment. Cambridge won the University boat race by three lengths, leading all the way. Hki.ckade, March 31. Ex-Queen Natalie has written to her son assuring him that she has no intention of returning to Servia at present. Paris, March .'il. M. Oorquard, the well-known French linancier, has committed suicide.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2609, 2 April 1889, Page 2
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284CABLE SUMMARY Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2609, 2 April 1889, Page 2
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