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(IIY ELECTRIC TEMtOBAI'H.—COPvAIOIl T.) London. Mi»rrih 21. GXNEUAI. lioo'ril lias pledged himself not to any men to districts in which strikes are taking place. . , The Gordon-Cuimuing case has been marked urgent, for Monday. The flection for the viicuncy for Aston Manor, caused hy the death of Mr G. Kynock, took place to-day. Mr Hurelunson, the Conservative candidate. was returned. Tie' polling whs li.'ilO against 2.'! 'i 2 for Mr Ileale, Home Rule nominee. I'.Uits, March 20. Prinee Napoleon's will excludes Prince Victor, and appoints Prince Louis to the succession. The ltoitapartists. however, recognise Prince Victor. The anarchists ore 'rumoured to be preparing by violence to oppose M. Kerry presiding at the Republican Association's dinner. Several arrests have been made, including Deputies Grainger and Roche. ' Bkklix, March IG. The National Liberal party 3>us declared for Prinee Bismarck. A German expedition which went up the Bonne River, West Africa, has returned to the Cameroons, having lost 100 men. Lisbon, March -1. The House of Congress has voted a loan of £10,000,000 on the .security of the tobacco monopoly. Belgka dk, March 21. It is considered that ex-King Milan has developed .symptoms of insanitj. M. GaTUSctian'inu, who was accused by King Milan with complicity in the murder of two women, has challenged his accuser to tight; a duel. . Wasuixoto.v, March 20. Tlio President threatens to close American ports against German imports unless the embargo on American pork is removed. March -1. The Tinted State,-i Government threaten to impose a tax on Germuu .sugar uidess the German Government agrees to it juodiiicutiou of the duty on American pork. Momkkai., March 20. A syndicate has been formed here to run steamers from Bclleiyli: to Ireland in three days. Gai.' L'XIA. March 20. The 'Ghazis attacked /, the Black Mountain expeditionary forces at the village of Ohuzekah. and weie lepulsed with a loss of 'JO killed. _ The troops had six killed and thirteen wounded. The Bill raising the age of consent in native marriages has been passed. Pjo .Ta.vieho, March 22. S.S. Duke of Sutherland called here to-day on her way I o London with her cargo of frozen meat in good condition.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2916, 24 March 1891, Page 3
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358CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2916, 24 March 1891, Page 3
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