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CABLE NEWS

[BY BMOXRIO TELEGIUPH— -COPTRTGIiT.] : (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (Received May 24, a* 10 30 p"m.); London, May 23. Correction— The visible supply of !wheat Is 69,700,000 bushels. : The Vicorian wheat c«rgos3 ex Lncipard'and Celtic Morarch were sold at 25 j and 24j 2d, respectively. - The Rev John Reginald Horraer, Daan Oorpeis Christi C liege, Cirnbridize, who accepted the bUhophric of Adelaide rendered vacant by the appointment of the R gut Rev George V Kennion, D D, to the see of Bith and Wells, wai Consecrated to-day by th? Archbishop of Can erbury at Westminster Abbey, assisted by the Bishops of Manchester, London, Bath, Wells, and Salisbury Cannon. George Body preached (Received May 25, at 12 30 a m.) . Lo^Doifj f May 24 Oscar Wilde's caae ia. adjourned. Thecharge against him in connection with Shelley has been withdrawn, as there was no corroborative evidence. Lord Salisbury in his spaech at B-ad-ford said .that it wa? imperative for the empire tt assume new responsibilities when opening new markets in cactvilised nations. The vacancy oused in the" representation of Warwick aad Leamington, in the House of Commoup, owing to the retirement of Spaker Peal, has been filled by the return of Mr Ly ttelf.jn, a Unionist, by a majorl'y of 500 votes. The Bon of the Ameer of Afghanistan has arrived in England, and great preparations are belag made to entertain him. '•■-''.' . -■ ,; Owing to the .bad report a, of \metioan crops, there is a audden boom in Australian wh»at, which roae from Is to Is 61 per quarter in a few hours. i \ : Lord Roberts has been promoted to the rank of "field mafslial. " - -. The Times in referring to the deputation from the Associated Chambers of Commerce #hioh will wait to-day qn ; the Premier, Chancellor, and Postmaater" General in support of the -Tesolution carried at. tha Canadian cohfarence favor? ing a-aubaldy to the Pacific steamers and the cable, strongly urgei L^#*Roßobery to assent to the propos&j^MKne colonies, which it s/ys^ jM^H^HF taken (heir part in jrdldjin^^^^Hppire, and the oolon^aL lJtar^a^HPrre^ bearing ' the "K. -^ Shanghai, May 24... A rescript by. the Emperor-of China deoltres tha"< it jraa impossible to continue the war with corrupt officers and rabble troops, snd implores the people to make allowances for the, difficulty of the situation which compelled them to make a treaty with Japan. Tha Emperor earaeatly urges reform. WAskiNGToy, May 24. The director of the United Stites mint says that the Increased gold output, especially of Australia, disposes of the contention of the sucporten of silver as to the insufficiency of gold.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9143, 27 May 1895, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS Grey River Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9143, 27 May 1895, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Grey River Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9143, 27 May 1895, Page 2