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Last Night's Cables.

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Londow,'-"December J?. The Hon. E. Stanhope, Minister of. War is warmly in • favor' ot, the separation of Northern Queensland, and thinks the movament will succeed. A deputation of si_:ty\ gentlemen will wait on Lord'KuutsfOrd oo\ the subject on' December 10th. It includes J* the Earl of Winohelsea, and Messrs' Hatton, W. M'Arthur, and Sir G. BaderiPowell. The following prioes have boeu realised for. butter by the Arawa:— Best 112 a } medium 100», much inferior 60s to 80s. j Wool is unchanged. Narollan, one of the howes sent to England by the late Mr White, of Sydney ran third in the Hunters' Hurdle Race at ' Kempton Park. ~ f The second reading of the Irish Land Purchase Bill was carried'by a majority of 138, the Parnoll section of the Irish party voting with the -loverumfnt. , Mr Parnell's supporters ara daily increasing in Irtland aud America, and the " ; adherents of Mr Sexton fear further defeo- ; tionsfrom their ranks. There was, no new development at to-day's meeting'of Irish members. The proceedings were adjourned till; to-moreow: ,when it is hoped a compromise will be accepted if Mr Gladstone give,s certain pledges. ', ; ! The Allan liner Ethiopia, from New York, for whoso : safety some fear was tfelt, has arrived. .... ■ * . 5 ,..-. Sydnkt, This day. The following are the lateet silver sharequotations : - Broken Hill Proprietary, j.13; 6s; British £3 2s 6d; Central, £7 29 6d; North, £1 6s; South, £6 16s; Block No." 14, £6 18s; Block No. 10, £14 iaa; Juno-. tions, £3 9s 3d. ","■'■ The Royal Society hasawardod the Cls-ke\v-medal for scientific research to Professor Hutton of Christchurch. * " * Ibbott has successfully completed his lonsfast. He is emaoiated and weak, but otherwise appears to be well. On examining tha kerosene bond after the fire wai Bnbdued the surprising discover* was made that despite' tho inteuse heat an inner layer had escaped damage. It is believed that some 40U0 cases, will be saved.

Brisbane, December 24. The Right Roy. G. H. Stanton, Bishop of Northern Queensland, has accepted the Bishopric of Newcastle.

The Mount Morgan goldminers' monthly crushing from 6400 tons stone produood. 19,500 ounoes.

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London, December 3. TfaolArohbishop and the Bishops of Dublia hare decided against Mr Parnell. It is rumored that Sir F. N. Broome will suoceed Sir H. Norman as Governor o£ Queensland. Mr FarueH'a opponents have been challenged to resign their seats for oon . stituencies. Pearoy, tho Hampst.ad murderer, has been condemned to death. Tl:e compromise proposed by Mr J. J. Clancy, M.P. for Lublin North, insists oa a pledge from Mr Gladstone that the Irish 1 Parliament when constituted shall control the land aud the police. Lord Salisbury, speaking at Rosendale> said that Mr Parnell was preferable to a crew of deserters. Mr Joseph Lister assorts that Dr. Koch has discovered a simple and cheap remedy for two of the worst contagious diseases. He has, however, determined not to disolosa tho remedy for some months.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6016, 5 December 1890, Page 2

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Last Night's Cables. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6016, 5 December 1890, Page 2

Last Night's Cables. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6016, 5 December 1890, Page 2

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