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()IY KLBCKTIC TKLam.U'II—UOITKICIIT,) London, January T. IDt Mouldy will shortly have an interview with Sir R. Hamilton, exGovernor of Tasmania, on the granting of autonomy tp lreland. 11. Libellierie's paper! read before the members of the Colonial Institute, on tho rise and progress of British federation, condemns the imprudence of tho Council of the Imperial Federation League, declaring that intercolonial federation is essential to Imperial federation. '
Three cotton warehouses, along with 11,000 bales of cotton, have been destroyed by fire in Liverpool. Two firemen lost their lives. The damage is estimated at £200,000. ° The Liberals of Bangor, North Vii 3 ' disestablishment of the Church of "Wales shall take' place before Home .Rule,
, Januarys. Iwcliie, who was President of the Local Government Board iu the late Government, will contest Walsall seat.
Dr. Graham has benn committed on a charge of giving false certificates of aeathmconnectioiMvith the victims of Neill, tlie Lambeth poisoner. Colonel Kitchener and ofteTofficcrs who proceeded to the Cairo frontier connriti I lie gravity of the situation at Auibignl Wells.
(jOxstanti xoi'le. January G. • ii SeV ii r ,° s f°n" l as h® ll experienced in the Black i ea, nnd thirty vessels, including several steamers, have been wrenkwl
Calcutta, January 7. Biwsinn emissaries in Cabul aro plating with the Ameer of Afghanistan oyer the Pamirs, and ignore England in tlio matter. T io,, January 7. Lord Stanley, of Preston, speaking at Toronto, said that undue prominence was given to the question of annexation with the United States, and declared hat Canada was practically independent of that country. New York, January 7, A grand jury at Brooklyn indict he hyor and Council of flew York fonllegal and corrupt expenditure of public money at the Columbus festivals.
-vr pi January 7. Mr Chandler, chairman of the Iw|"igi'(itton Committee of Con has drafted the Immigration But. It provides that cripples, paupers and illiterate persons shall not I e adn <tted into the United States,
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3205, 10 January 1893, Page 2
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325CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3205, 10 January 1893, Page 2
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