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VETOING OF THE MOTION FOR PROTECTING THE HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT.

THE NEAV MASTER OF THE ROLLS. A TRIPLE ALLIANCE AGAINST FRANCE. THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND THE CUBAN REFUGEES. ARREST OF LOUISE MICHEL. SURPRISING A NIHILIST RENDEZVOUS.—EIGHT ARRESTED. THE APACHE INDIANS ON THE AVAR PATH. —FIFTYEUROPEANS AIASS ACRED. LONDON. Alarch 31. The Speaker of the House of Commons has vetoed a motion providing for the protection of the Houses of Parliament by detachments of troops. Two men named Dasey and Flauaghuu, Avho Avere recently arrested at Liverpool, huA-c been arraigned at the local Police Court on charges of illegally landing explosives, and were remanded. It is announced that Lord Justice Brett will succeed the late Sir George Jessel as Master of tho Rolls. It is currently reported in Continental political circles that Austria, Germany, and Italy have agreed to endeavor to avoid a conflict Avith France, but at the same time join in repelling any attack that may be made by that Power. It has been agreed between the English and Spanish Governments that Rodriguez and Castillo, two of the Cuban refugees AA'ho Avere surrendered to the Spanish Government by the police authorities at Gibraltar, shall hoav be released, but Alacco, the leader of the Cuban rebellion, shall be detained in custody a prisoner of war.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3655, 2 April 1883, Page 3

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VETOING OF THE MOTION FOR PROTECTING THE HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3655, 2 April 1883, Page 3

VETOING OF THE MOTION FOR PROTECTING THE HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3655, 2 April 1883, Page 3

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