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LATEST CABLEGRAMS

♦ NT I.RCTKIUC T Ri .»i K A Pil—Cdl* V ftlßllT. Received April 13th, 12.50 p.m. Mklbourkk, 13. A telegram has been received by the Government from Sir Andrew Clark, Acting Agent-Oeneral, to the effect that an emigrant bureau Ims been fstablisbed in connection with the Colonial Office, for the purpose of supplying re liable information to persons desirous of emigrating to any of the British Colonies. Adelaide, 18. It is understood that the threatened leeonstruction of the South Australian Ministry has been averted. Sydkby, Id. Tl* new import duties imposed by he Government are being nnfavorab'y

received, and are condtmmed by the i mercantile community generally. Received April 13th, 1.40 a.m. j Sydsey, 12. Holt, I'ate* mnhaierro^the. Bank*of ! New Zealand,*! was*6r©ujht up before the Magistrate to-d«y, and committed for trial ou onejfeharge, bail being accepted. At, 10 o'clock to-night Edwards had completed 89 miles and 98. London, 12. Earl Morley, Chief Commissioner of Works, lias resigned office. Sir F. Kay Shnttleworth, Under Secretary for India, hn,sbeen appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in place of Henage, resigned. The Daily \ew» this morning states that Mr Edward Stafford Howard, M.P. for Tharnbnry, will'asstime the vacant portfolio of .Onder-Secretary' f<»r India, and jMr W. C. Buriase, M.P. for Stan»|«n. replaces J>sse Collings as Vij^-President of the Board of Trade. J Receive J Apr^l3, 7.30 p.m. Jj^ London, 12. A great pith'u) meeting has been caHed at Her Majesty's Theatre for Wednesday next, to consider the Irish question. The Marquis* of.Hartiugton will move and the Marquis of Salisbury second, a resolution affirming the'neceH sity of maintaiviing' the legislative, union between^EaglandJand Ireland.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1691, 14 April 1886, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1691, 14 April 1886, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1691, 14 April 1886, Page 2

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