ENGLAND.
(PSE PRESS ASSOCIATION,— COPYEIOUT.)
(Received May 17,9.30 p.ra.) London, May 16. Lord Rlpon has replied to the AgentsGeneral thud owing to tha fact that) he has received no intimation of the holding of a Monetary Conference, be is unable to consider whether the colonies can be allowed direct representation npon it. (Kocoived May 18,1,10 a.m.) May 17. Playing ior Sarrey, against Warwickshire, Brockwell took 8 wickets for 22. Mr Lowtber has withdrawn his .-notion to impose a daty on imported hops. Oscar Wilde and Taylor will te tried again on Monday before Justice Wills. In reply to a question Mr Baxton said Sir J. Thnrston'a despatches expressed the opinion that the labor traffis was depopnlatiine some of the hlaodc. Lord Kipna intended tn confer with Sic J. Thnreton on thesuhjict. Owing to recent defeats in bye elections, many Libata'.s ara advising the Government to snbmit the resolution respecting the Lords and then dissolve. Official Japanese telegrams state that a satisfactory agreement with the Powers is finally concluded. It is reported that Japan will withdraw from Corea at the end of the year. It is also reported that Russia demands the cession of the island of Qaaelpcrt, off Strata Cores. -
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9993, 18 May 1895, Page 3
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