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DELAYED CABLES.

London, March 30. The Economist urges a British expedition to proclaim possession of the Nile waterway from Uganda to the border of the Mabdl's territory. Ministers supported Mr Dtilzlel's motion, which was opposed by the Farnellttes. Mr Bilfour denounced the laying of tbe foundation of future difficulty by a colossal change, which must, he thought, ultimately weaken the United Kingdom. The report of the Aged Fcor Commissioners states that to adopt State pensions would involve a continues charge of, £2,000,000 for 40 vp '"3J'jflfiV| t ft Jftjl the th^UtuJrt^"^^^ aCh *^^WKrogarj l i" : 3irP-i 1' inquiring of the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will arrange for the colonies to ba directly represented at the propoßed Monetary Conference, or if not, will he consent to the appointment of an ImpeiUl delegate who will set forth the views of the colonies: Berlin, March 30. Prince Hohenlohe, the German Chancellor, says that the monopoly of the grain import would only benefit the country to the extent of four millions, and Injure many. It wonld also interfere with trade, and lead to an alteration in various treaties, which would not be a dignified position for the State to take. In the Reichstag the President refused to receive a resolution moved by one of the Socialists questioning the right of the Emperor to send to Prince Bismarck the telegram he had sent) regarding the recent vote of the Reichstag. Washington, March 29. Two warebips have been ordered to Nicaragua to watch the result of tbe British ultimatum. Yokohama, March 30. The Mikado at first reinsed to grant the armistice, which continues until the conclusion of the negotiations for peace are brought to a close, Meanwhile tbe Japanese troops remain where they ere at ' present stationed.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9955, 3 April 1895, Page 3

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DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9955, 3 April 1895, Page 3

DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9955, 3 April 1895, Page 3

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