ENGLAND.
, '}. URcoolTCdSoptombor23,s.6op.m.)r r .'!'Jl".., . •i " v ,LpN.pON, S'eptem'ber'2l.'! J ; " ' .;._. Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-Cieneral for New i 'South Wales, and Sir Dillon Bell, Agent- .; General for New Zealand, are advocating ' the establishment in the New^Hobrides of an authority which'sliall be efually^agree;,...,.^ i ' able to>both the 'English and ' French Gdy^, • ;"j ■• 'erniiients. . r Tho ; diploraatic coniffiftiiiqavj,!'! I tiong, however, which' are passing. between C?'! . 'the 'two Governments are confined, at i,5 •'. present to the proposied withdrawal of the & .'■ , French troops from the New Hebrides. .' ,' '.' • {RcoaveaS"op£omlier23r2:sp^.m;);V. T !?<>•-" ■ | !'■' ''}. '■'■' ' x ' '•'■■ ..••.'.September^. •: Further serious 'rioting has occurred at . fielfast^ 1 necessitating' the' jcailiDg, ouVof ''■ ' ; the Dragoons,' wto '.eliai g'ed " tiieriotera 'Adk ' " " '" . '.cleared. the streets.l : .■•"'':.;?"•"' ".^v,/;,. :i In the ; Housß of ! Commons to-day,; Sir '.-i'' 1 Ed\yard Stanhope, ' Secretary jtdr:'t|ie'.C6lfl- r '. ...' nies, in replying- to" a Question, stated that '__ .'■, ,_ .tlie Negotiations between^tho Frepch^and ','.. ,■ British Governments regarding the irecediViste question -were" at a '< standstill; 'but 1 - " ' 1 the I G^dvernmeni would icoiitinu'e .to urge ,'.- , r, France to cease the.deportation of relapsed ' criminals to the Pacific; : T ! \''CL. A .'J.;'- .. . "' In the ' House of Coinmdttg to-day,, the] 'J'f '■ debate ,on»iyiy EarneUJs Insh s -,Land^ : Biil', : . - 1 wa9 resumed.'. .Sir- Ver'non' Harcoure and. Mr; John Mprley supported the measure; -v ii ,- Awhile lioril ■ HaftingtoV opßbsed"lti''-Si"r'J" • Hicks-Beach.'cpjiieuViied the^ prQ; w \. ■ppsal to mend what he termed :the "..black-i'i/.V; mail condition' 1 -^ of /Ireland;: as, such'./H \ , .'course might compel .the earlier summon--^' ■ i" incof-Parliament iaask that the Execti-' : •' .• tive should be invested, with; 'full powers : for ;the su]pp"ressv>n, of .disorder. Adivision';/ >i 1 . was ' teken\onf the r ino tion> for: the T ,second i reiv(ling,-with the following'res'ult :— Ayes, , . - , . 202;n6es, 297." The'biil was, therefore,' ""' '■ Hhrbwn'SuV '■•s■//.&s',; Wi-'^- ' l<rt ! I (Received September 2*< 2 a:m.) ",..,- ■;.*< 1 ! "Yn- ; ' : '-7.1-."" ,, ■'§.6p.tembw23. t , ;;- '^, Lord Kandolph: Churchill, has Bigniiijii; V [■ ? his' intention of proposing 'next sfeaaion ! ':/ t that extensive clianges lie 'made in Farlia^!' •■:) [' mehtary •proceeding's; ,';','. ' ;.<,'.;).'.', :':', ':'i'.']' . 1 , ! .'', ! "-' i ; !;!ln- the House' of Commons last, night,;- . i .dunrigadisciissionontliepositionpf affairs .'.^ , 'in i3ulgaria,';Lord^ndolphChurchiliide-..'' . 'ciajred.that iae'ji resent serioiisiituation'in.' '..'„ that country might soon become 'criticai, rf ;yV and that .therefore, Her, .'Majesty's G6yern ; 'v,',.; : Inent declined toformulate , their vieVvs ;Ph'.;-": ■" .the snbjeet. The object of 'the Govern- ivfl ment would, be'tarnaintdiri the European concert, and thereby ensure peace. ' ' ' An international sculling handicap is . noiv being arranged at the' Welsh Harp," ~ '» ife'ndon. Prizes -will be.,. given to tha ' •■ amount of £300. . v - v^" -.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7549, 24 September 1886, Page 2
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390ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7549, 24 September 1886, Page 2
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