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CABLE NEWS.

HQME.AFFAIRS,

TJSfi SATURDAY RByT?!W r VQN -ANNEXATION itfTHE/ ' l •' pacific. .A - -'■". •

FEARPOTL ACCIDENT Iff SUtf- , • „...., BERLAND,

tOSS ; OF 200. LIVES.

GENERAL EUROPE AN" NE^S.

(BTC ELECTRIC TBI^EGBiPH— COPYBIG-HT.) I (SpkoiA.li TO TJNITED PEB33 ASSOCIATION;.) . . . London^ June 17. Sir W. Vernon .Harcourt, the Home Secretary, is parleying with the Land Leaguers, regarding the protest m^de by tbe colony of Victoria against the Invincible informers proceeding to Australia. . '.;'•"> jfames Carey absolutely refuses to leave. Dublin. . The Tories are greatly incensed ac Mr Sright's recent charge, that they are* allied with Irish rebels, who are^sup- > ported by funds subscribed by. the avowed enemies of England. . ', ' '; The Saturday Review supports.Jniperial annexation "m". the Pacific, : and I Says it would be cowafdjiy; tp.refase the ' requests of. the colonies.,', : . ;; . _, ,-, ; j ' A ! tearful catastrophe has "occurred at Suii^erianr'.'' '& conjurinc; .exhibition, £ oad '6 een m ihe^ Hall^ ' a'nij ripwaHßof 1006 children m addi« tipn to a number of , adults were m the,. gallery. 1 After'thb" showtheyat'tempted leave by a narrow winding staircaga whichfofmed the only meahi of egress. ~A door half way clown became accidentally jammed, stopping egress, and two hundred persons, cheifly children were crushed to' death. , ; A report, extensively circulate! yesr terday, to the. effect .the Earl Spencer had resigned jthe . Ljpr)^ Lieutenancy of Ireland proves to be untrue. ; It has been- discovered m Dublin that a society has been formed of members sworn to kill the Invincible informers. The French forces ,m Anam refuse quarter to all Chinese found joining the Anamites. i ; Mr (Jladßtorie'sfcafced m the House of Commons that it was probable that the Bechuanas would be annexed to the Cape Colony. . ' ; LordGrjinyill^hasj qfifered to mediate ■m ! f the 7 dispute jbetween; . JFrance and •Madagascar. . 7 Tu-Jue, Regent of Ana-p, .has, sqiici- ' ted the sopport of, the Chinese Qqvernmerit'. J The P/anid; (J*. Company are ; baildiag four new steel . . Bishop Baud ford .. sails for Tasmania . m the Oiien^on -Tulv 12th.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 166, 19 June 1883, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 166, 19 June 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 166, 19 June 1883, Page 2

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