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Cable News.

[PKIi PBKSS ASSOCIATION—OOPYEIOH.. |

London, February 8 The Earl of Gia-_-ow succeeds Lord Onslow as Governor of New Zealand.

The following i. _ forecast of tb« Queen's speech at the opening vi . arlium-nt tomorrow :—The spc.h V :i;i be unusually brief There will be a touching reference to the death of the Duk» of Olareuce and ■\vou-iule, and the universal and spontaneous nature of the sympathy expressed at v.w sad event will be acknowledged. Ihe foreign rol.it.ions of Englaud will be desi!<-ib».: a* .'xcell.-ni. and there will be r.f r _ tf!l1 rofe :?r eß the d of the Kin dive, while e:.,.y confidence will b. : e.vpress.-d in the capacity and friend- • of lv. No indication, .)oA,.v. r , wi.i given as to the rutur,, „t me IVnsh policy iv Ejrynt -»_tthf»«,ii«,n ~,11 he expressed at the deolafal tiou or /..n/.il.ut ~.s a fi.o port, and at the arty. ■r.-mcttt v, s. u , M . t tho Retiring Sea disputer,, arbitration The Local Government 1-11 for Ire a,,n will ~, tbe w i„cip ( ,l measure mention-.! to be br.,.i_),t forward during the session. Ihe other bills premised will bein relation to asMst-.-t education for Ireland -mull holdings, district councils in E._w a ____' jirivite bill procedure for Scotland, cler_v discipline, employers' liability, relief from local rates of public elementary schools of England, amendment of the law of evidence and the revision of the agreement between the Bank of England and tho Government Mr l>avid Gray, of P.terhead, has determined to despatch one whaler Antarctic Ocean in August, and possibly two whalers.

February 9 Alfred Cellier bequeathed his Austz'alian musical rights in "The Mountebanks" to ■Nellie Stewart, who has madearrario- crn p nt .„ with Mr W. S. Gilb.rfc for the right to us! his libretto. Mr Musgrove has purchased the opera "Blue Eyed Susan," in which Miss Nellie Stewart is now appearing, f or Australia.

Tbe Western Australian loan averaged dd_-

Tho wool in the Star of Erin, whioh was wrecked at Waipapa Point, was insured in Lloyds'.

Lord Carrington is a candidate for the West St. Pancras seat in the London County Council. He met with a warm recaption at his first addrsss to tho electors.

Mr Gladstone has recovered from the'influenza.

Mr Chaplin, Minister of Agriculture has prohibited tho imposition of Dutch cattle and has closed the stock markets of London' to German cattle, on the ground that they are infected with tho foot and mouth disease.

The Daily JNews says that the leaders of tho Opposition will not move an amendment to the address-in-reply. Washington, February 8 Harvard Colloge, one of the university schools in the United States, supports the idea of pan-Britannic contests.

!<T_NE_, February 9. The Junction minn at Broken Hill has b?eu shut down, throwing 120 men out of l m fl°l^u nt , '{*? reilTO " is understood to be that the sulphides which constitute the bulk of the ore cannot be worked at a Drofit.

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London, February s .he Toronto Globe alleges that Caron Ta. c, who made the original charges which led to the disclosure of corruotion in Canada obtained money himself from M Greevv one of those implicated in 1887, on the nre tence of using it for election purposes Count de Larniey, Italian Ambassador fo Germany, has died of influenza The Jesuits will elect a Vicar-General in the place of the late Father Anderiedy ia

Mr Morley, in the course of a speech, severely criticised Mr J. Chamberlain*, pension scheme.

The agitation of the English Socialists in favor of free speech has be™ abandoned for the present

t -T„ c , G , hatl^ l!or of <ac Exchequer, Mr Lidderdale (Governor of the Bank of England), and the Rothschilds are in favor ot introducing gold coinage in Austria gradually. The Archdeacon of London, preaching at St. laul s yesterday, -poke in terms of great prawe of the life aud labors of the late Mr Spurgeon.

New Yoek, Febuary S. The driver on an elevated railway detected the fire in the Royal Hotel at 3 o'clock in the morning Ho stopped ihe train and whistled loudly, and so woke up the inmates of the building. The life-savin- cornworked splendidly. a oor P a _r ™ ■ • w ' iaH i N »TO_, February 8 Mr Blame, in a letter, declines to be Laminated for the Presidency. St. . _i_bs_ub_, February S Rio.s have been caused by the discovery f i°°A t .l" 8 . ad ! llterate d which was intended for the famine districts. The m«m bers of the police who connived at the fraud are being dismissed.

There is a feeling of disquietude among the Russian Pole., owing to the favorable treatment of Germans by the police. -~ . . -. Madbid, February 8 The rioters at Xeres who were condemned to death will be garotted on Wednesday. worVrh r a k t m d c ay. BS ° eletlea fatend to ««A

_~ ~ Lisbon, February S Tho question of impeaching Senior Oarvalho has been referred to a com Se e.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6375, 10 February 1892, Page 2

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Cable News. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6375, 10 February 1892, Page 2

Cable News. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6375, 10 February 1892, Page 2

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