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DELAYED CABLES.

London, November 27. The Times says that unless the colonies sink their mutual differences respecting the Canadian Convention, the negotiations will have no effect. If, however, they unitedly appoint a delegation which succeeds in artiving at an agreement wit© Canada, the result must mean a larger and more diunified public life. , ) The Observer congratulates the colonies on the speedy itstonuion of confidence. The Mirqni' nf Breadalbaue has been decor.ttei •■• !■ liv Order of the Garter. Mr To. ii M in'; Ins definitely decided to enter the Clniic-li. Mr Dillon sHUes that the annual cost of maintaining the evicted tenants in Ireland is £24,000. Washington, November 26. Major M. ( Kinley contends that a reduotion of wages will certainly follow the passing of the Freotrade tariff by Congress, and that the prospacb of that tariff coming into force constitutes a fearful' menace to iudustrles. Paris, November 26: M. Dupuy, in the debate leading to his resignation, contendod that the country did not require the separation of the Church from the State, or the revision of the Constitution.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9542, 30 November 1893, Page 4

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DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9542, 30 November 1893, Page 4

DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9542, 30 November 1893, Page 4

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