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CABLE NEWS.

[«£B PBBSS ASEOOIATION. —COP7BIGHI.I

London, June 27. Lord Salisbury hopes t) dissolve on Monday or Tues lay week.

tik M. James destined the Lord Chancellorship, owing to the state of hia health. He prefers a lighter Cabinet offioe. Mr Chaplin has been appointed Preoidect of the .Local Government Board.

Tho Queen has given hor assent to the Pacific Fisheries Bill.

The prospeotus of Kelson's produce company will be issued in about ten daya Toe consignors' proportion of the eurplui profits will be about 75 per cent.

The Bradford wool market is very brisk. Merino tops have risen jd, inferior orosebreds Id.

Buttor ig firm, owing to the soaroity of Iriah and prospsota of drought. JUanieh four-kroner is higher. The Warrnambool's cargo was cleared at 76s to 80a, some parcels bringing 84s. Oheoao is firm, colonial being 26s to 40«. June 28. The Times says Bir H. James will be elevated to the peerage and made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord Balf our of Barleigh will be Eeoretary for .--ootland, and Mr ii. Courtney Post-master-General. The Cabinet will number 19. Lord Bossbery oharged Lord Salisbury ■with unexampled disrespect to the House in deolioing to state, the polioy of the new Government. He asked why immediately after the defeat he sent his secretary, who met Mr Oampbell Bannerman in the street and demanded the seals of hia office before they had been delivered up to the Queen ? Juord Salisbury said it was an urgent office and should be filled up at once, and the request was a friendly ono, for whioh there wore many precedents. No insult was intended. June 28. Tho Admiralty intend to attach a powerful flotilla of torpedo boats to the Mediterranean squadron. Mojor-General Tulloch, in an article in the Nineteenth Century, declared that the payment of member* is blighting political life ia Australia. fiussia ia irritated at Japan's refusal to fix a date for the evacuation of the Liatong peninsula. The Cromwell Goldraining Company with a capital of £100,000 has been registered. Pα™, June 28. Though the Chamber postponed the vote on the African colonies, the Deputios accorded a stroug voto of confidence to M. ftibot, and a. crisis ia thus averted. fjYDNBY, June 28. Dr Muher has been awarded £6100 for injuries received in the i'.edfern railway accident His claim was £30,000 The "r&m-iiiiing cases have been adjourned till afterN-iw.lega'. vacation. At the : inquest on tha thrae ohildran murdered by- their father. Brown, the murderer, said hfSvwire's infidelity was the csuaa of the crimo. ~, Hβ repeatedly stated that ii' ha bad hud hie way, his wife and the man with whom tha w.tid living would now be with the '*-

) Cabinet having oonsidured the Oommieaiouerß , report decided to release Dean immediately. A 1-vrge crowd assembled at tho gaol and cheered Dean when he came out.

Sir FT. Parkes presided at & meeting of the Foderal party this evening, at which a, programme was adopted to make Federation the constant and object of political life in future, to foster the idea that the national government should be invested with tha sole power to ioipo'.e Ousters duties. The "ther planks adopted were \ romotion of doinaatio legislation, to advanco the internal interests of the colony, abolition of patronage combined with economy in the Civil Sarvioo, prevsntion of the influx of inferior races. An tory note was added that in the matter of taxation, the accomplishment of Federation will oompel v, resort to dir jet taxation f0.- ,- ---purposes of Sitate Govsinment in aupp'omentation of proportionul sums reseivod from the Federal Ouatoms revenue. Meantime other matters of more urgency to meet the wants of the people demand immediate attention. A strong oommittee was formed, and it was decided to make Federation a feature of the election. Two of the Uommissioners were for and one against the release of Dean. In tho Assembly the loan estimates pajsad, after an item £2ri0,000, extension of railway from Cobar to Broken Hill, had beeu airuck out. jUklboubne, June 28. The Government has appointed a commission to enquire into the alleged discovery of foreign fate in Viotorian butter in London. 'ih9 barque B. Webster, from New York to Wellington, put in to-night leaky. The Oustoms revenue for the year ending to-morrow Bhows an increase of £125,000 compared with last year, and £105,000 upon the estimate. Pkeih, June 28. Obituary—S. J. Honty, Legislative Councillor, suddenly, of heart disease.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7404, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7404, 29 June 1895, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7404, 29 June 1895, Page 3