BRITISH & FOREIGN
[Special to Press Association.] .
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO PARNELL FUND INCREASING.
ARCHBISHOP CROKE'S POLITICAL SYMPATHIES UNCHANGED. BARL GRANVILLE EXPRESSES REGRET AT FRENCH ACTION IN MADAGASCAR. EGYPTIAN MINISTER DISCHARGED FROM OFFICE. OPENING OF THE RAILWAY BRIDGE OVER THE INDUS. AN ENGLISH PAPER ON THE FIJIAN AND QUEENSLAND PLANTERS. LONDON. May 21, The subscriptions to the Parnell fund are increasing. Since his roturii from Rome Archbishop Croko has taken occasion to assert that his political sympathies are unchanged. May 25.
Iv the House of Lords, Earl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, expressed regret at the French action Avith regard to Madagascar. ' Tho Egyptian Minister of the Interior has been dismissed from office, on tho ground of bribery. Archbishop Croko states that he Avill pbey the mandate of the Pope. Her Majesty the Queen proceeds to Balmoral to-day. The Ainock raihvay bridge OYcr the Indus has been qponpd. This morning's Post says that the Quecns- ! h.hd and Fijian planters have' a right to defend themselves before an impartial Commission from the charges brought against them for misusing black labor.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3704, 30 May 1883, Page 3
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