CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN.
Re-elected
D vV U i? I~L^d1 ~ L^ d Randolph Churchill has been re-elected unopposed to the House of Commons.
Stormy meeting. London, July I.— A. crowd of p ar nelhtes rushed a Hail in Dublin where the other party was holding* meeting and took possession. Theseverely treated their opponents and iq the confusion Dr Tanner was mobbed. The police were compelled to protect the weaker side with drawn swords. ...
Motions of Congress. London, July 3.-The final \itfa~ of Congress passed motions in f ATo , ot state-aided emigration, decimal coinage Imperial penny postage and the abolition of lighthouse dueTj IVew Zealand runners. London, July 3. -At the Athletic Champiunship meeting in the London Athletic Club's ground, the Ne° Z -aland team failed entirely in thn championships Peter Wood won hia heat in the quarter mile on the flat Us did Batgerintho heat in the hurdle race but bjth were easily beaten in the final. English elections. London July 3.-The following members have been elected unop. posed :-Barrj Etrershed, Sir HouldL worth, Sir Michael Hicks Beach, the Right Hon. Henrj Fowler, the Right flon.Jilliers, Sir John Lubbock, Sir J oseph Weston, Henniker Heaton and Pieton. ' r Si / i ames White^ead, who was Lord Mayor m 1888, and stood the Home Rule interest has been, elected as successor to Alexander McArthur, M.P., for Leicester Seizure ot a British vessel by America, J London, July 8. — The United States cruisers hare seized the Britiah steamer Coquittan and 25 sealers carrying out their calling off Victoria, National Bank divideud. n L ? NI i 0 S Jul^ - 8 - "" The National Bank of New Zealand has declared a dividend of 2s 6d per share for the year, and carries forward £6,800. Bootmakers dispute. London, July 3.—The .bookmakers have decided to submit their dispute to arbitration. IHbus lunettes with the Queen London, July 3. —Mr Dibbs, Premier of New South Wales had lunch to-day with the Queen, and subsequently had a short interview with Her Majesty in the presence of Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies. Cholera in Brindisi. Rome, July I,— lt' is reported that cholera has broken out in Brindisi and Latiano, a town further south. Terrible mortality from cholera;*. St Petersburg, July I.— Cholera is still raging at Baku, and the mortality is enormous. A panic has been caused among the residents and the troops will not go into their camp in the town on account of. the cholera, which is spreadmg over Russia. Ninety seven percent of those seized die. Moderation. Beulin, July -l.— Prince Bismarck is now using moderation in Bis addresses. £23 Murder trial. Sofia, July 2.— The trial of those accused of taking part in the murder of M. Bellchiffiast last year contmues. The accused made . some remarkable admissions which implicated the Russian Consul in Bougus, and also admits that they made an attempt to «hoot Prince Ferdinand in 1890.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2850, 4 July 1892, Page 2
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