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GABLE SUMMARY.

(BY, JKLKCTKIO IKLEGRAPH.—OOTYBiGHT.) ; .St Peteusbuhg, April 3. Many hundred additional arrests of students have been rnade'for demanding the restoration of privileges! ' The action the'authorities have taken in regard to the matter has aroused the -indignation of -the populace, and there is intense excitement throughout -the country. A rising of the peasantry has taken place at Ridmah, bufr.it was suppressed after a good deal of fighting '. and bloodshed,.,.A rebellion of the peasantry in Finland is feared. Soma, Anvil 4. The Bulgarian Government are •making'strong endeavours to conciliate Servia, though believing that Russia is fomenting quarrels. ,<■:">! \[ ' : ii \ I •• .4prilk 'Stanley is of opinion that JEmin J3ey will only act within the sphere of German' infli|f!n"ce| .and that his action will not injure the British East African Company. • ■-■ - \ 1 ■ * ,\ •; i ,':■•■■• T '•'' April .0. ' In the 1 course of a' speech,' Sir T. Esmonde, one of the Irish delegates to the colonies, said that the Melbourne Argus and Age were the only :two ; papers .in Australia op J posed to Home Rule for Ireland. The English Press is indignant at Emin Pasha's behaviour. t Mr. Stanley, thinks Emin Pasha i ungrateful foi* departing td Central Africa without returning thanks for what) he (Stanley) had done for .him. It is stated that the Khedive also expressed disgust at Emin leaving Zanzibar. Stanley is expected to reach England on April 26. The executive has confirmed [? commuted} the sentence of death passed on George I)avies, for the '' murder of his 'father."'There ; 'is a "'great movement on'''foot to'pbtain -<•; a reprieve for •diis elder brother Richard, who alsoxlies '•uhde'i' sentence of death. The agitation ;against. sweating is spreading. -../no,; ~:: The Economist asserts that real estate in Victoria is unsaleable.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2767, 8 April 1890, Page 3

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282

GABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2767, 8 April 1890, Page 3

GABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2767, 8 April 1890, Page 3

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