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LATE CABLES.

[press association special. — copyright.]

Lonoon, Otober 6

It is expected that a quarter of a million will be raised in England towards tho Imperial Institute, and that over one hundred thousand pounds will be forthcoming from the colonies.

The Perth Steam Navigation Company is projected, with a capital of £50,000. It is intended to raise £20,000 immediately.

The Bishop of Newcastle, Rev. J. B. Pearson, has accepted tho position of coadjutor to Bishop Moorhouse of Manchester. Lord Randolph Churchill, addressing a meeting at Birminghnm, said that the basis of Imperial federation should be mutual defence, and not fiscal unity.

Mr H. Chaplin is likely to replace Lord J. Manners as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

The Bishop of Ripon at the Church Congress, in alluding to the appointment of the Roy. F. F. Goo to the Bishopric of Melbourne, said the church always sent the strongest and best men to the colonies. Hanlan and Ross are matched to row on the Thames for £1000.

The Austrian Press comments on tho attitude of the German Press over the Bulgarian question, and condemns the action of Goneral Kaulbars. It anticipates an Anglo-Austrian alliance.

Lord Churchill's visit to Berlin is believed to relate to the state of affairs in Bulgaria.

General Kaulbars has been coldly received in the provinces. King Milan of Servia is actively parleying with Austria.

The allotment of shares in the company to purchase the Canadian mine at Charters Towers will be made on Saturday.

Sir Graham Berry is writing to Sir Cunliff Owen that the oommitteo of the Exhibition have not enquired into the most serious complaints made by the Vignerons Company in March last, and that they havo only partially rodressed the wrongs.

[RE-TEE'S TELEQRAMS—COPYRIGHT.J London, October 6. It is announced that the British Government favor the proposal of Austria for a conference of representatives of the Powers to discuss the Bulgarian difficulty. Surprise has been expressed here at the smallness of the contributions which the colonies propose to make to the projected Imperial Institute. A sculliiig match has been arranged between Hanlan and Wallace Ross for £500, to take place on the Thames, over the championship course. The New Zealand Government loan of £1,567,800, at 4 per cent., is announced today. Tenders will be opened on the 14th inst. Ottawa, October 6. The Press and public of Canada are warmly supporting the proposed Imperial Institute. The Canadian Provincial Assemblies will vote contributions, as well as the Dominion General Qo.vernm.eut. Sydney, This day. In the Assembly last night the Colonial Treasurer stated the estimates of the revenue not being realisod, the deficiency at the end of the financial year was over two millions. He announced the Income Land Tax Bills would be submitted to Parliament next session. Caffrey has made a statement that he expected to reach America, but was driven on the Australian coast in a series of gales. He further assertsjthat Perm and the woman were drowned by the capsizing of the boat. Melbourne, This, day. The Queensland Government are willing to contribute towards the Imperial Institute, and the South Australian Government has npw expressed its readiness to boar a share of the Australian contribution.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 3

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LATE CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 3

LATE CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 3