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The Canadian Fisheries Dispute.

LoMJON, January 25.-In tho Uouao of ComraoiiH yeßtorday Sir Jamos Forgassou, Under Secrotary for Foreign Allaire, announced that negotiations woro proceeding between tho Imperial and United States Government* relative to the Canadian fislioiias disputes. It waa hdped that a triendly settlement would shortly be arrived at. A Scat for Mr Goschon. Thirty Tory members bavo placed thoir seats at llio disposal of Mr Goschen. Proposed Welsh Party.

Mr Gladstone WM prosont at a great 1 dinner givon by tho Welsh members rt tbo I H.nuc of Common,, at wbieb nidimwa a nrnnoml for the formation of a Wolel party, Tho Imperial Conference. Tlio mooting °f tuo Injporiol Conference hoi been pos-tponul fora forlnlght, in order that th« Victorian and Now South Wales repruscnlulivca may be proecat at the discussion of quostioiiß relating to tho island? of the Paniflo. Tho Now South Wnlos Elections. SYDNXY, January 30.-In addrtsiing hia constituents at St. Leonard's last night Sir Henry Parkee met with a tnoet enthusiastic reception. Inteneo excitement with regard to tho forthcoming election prevails throui»bout tho colony. Free Trarfe candidat-8 are bound to carry the city and suburbs.

South Australian Eevenuo.

Ahelaidk, January 2'J. — The rovonuo returns published to ■ show tho South Australian revenue to bo £334.000 below that of the previous year. Tho i-xponscs of the Government show a reduction of £220,000 compared with tho preceding yoar. Tho deficiency in tho intimate's up to tho end of December amounted to over a million.

Anglo-Austrnllan Crlckit.

Svdxky, Jonuary 20-—Tho cricket match Shaw-Lily white toatn v. Combined Australia was resumed to-day. Tho attendance was good and the weather line, the wicket being in bettor order than on tho previous day. Tho homo team resumed their inning", and wore nil out for 11!) Mosos contributed 31, bowled; MrShune,lbw, 5; Midwinter, caught, 0; Garrctr, bowled, 12; Ferris, caught, 1. la their second innings, tho Englishmen^mado 103 for tlio loss of sovon wickets. Uutos, bowled, 24 ; Shrewsbury, bowled, 20; Barnes, caught, 31; Barlow, caught, 5 ; H-jad, bowled, 0 ; Gunn, bowled, 1; Lohman, Ibw, 3; extras, 7.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 31 January 1887, Page 2

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The Canadian Fisheries Dispute. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 31 January 1887, Page 2

The Canadian Fisheries Dispute. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 25, 31 January 1887, Page 2