SPECIAL GABLES.
[SPECIAL TO PBBSS ASSOOXATIOIf — COFTBIGHT.] MR GLADSTONE AND THE IRISH QUESTION. London, Msrob. 15. Mr Gladstonehas beon invited to formulate * an Irish policy, but he refused on the ground that it was a trap which could only catch tho blindest. IRISH OFFENDERS ENTERTAINED. The Irish offenders recently liberated from gaol have been entertained at a banquet at Manchester by their sympathisers in that . city. COMMUNICATION RESTORED.' Communication with Suakim has been restored, and dispatches reoeived state that vhe town has not beon captured, and that all is quiet there. MERCHANDISE MaA ACT. 16. Lord Knutsford, Secretary of Sfcato for the Colonies, has requested the Government of New South Wales to reply to his circular bearing on tho Merchandise Marks Aot. • THE THIBETIANS. nu. m ■ ? ONG Xo ™> March !5. The Chinese Government have direoted the Thibetians who huve been raiding Sikkim to evacuate that State. ' THE CHINESE. i '£ Washington, Mat-els' 15. The treaty signed by the Chinese Minister and the Secretary of State excludes Chinese laborers from the United States for a period of twenty years.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5173, 19 March 1888, Page 2
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