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SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS.

(BPECIA.L TO PBEBS ASSOCIATION.)

By Telegraph. — Reuter's Copyright.

LONDON, July 10.

Conservative candidates have been elected for Liberal seats of Harborough (Leicestershire), Stourmarket (Suffolk), Ripon (Yorkshire), Gainsborough (Lincolnshire), North- west Staffordshire, Hyde (Cheshire), Romford (Essex), Penrith (Cumberland), and Biggleswade (Bedfordshire).

Gladstonite candidates secured former Liberal seats for Osgold Gross (Yorkshire) and Cardigan.

The Prince and Princesg of Wales g&va a garden party to-day at Marlborongb House in honor of the colonial visitors. The Queen was present, and many colonists were presented to her Majesty.

The wool market continues firm. 18,300 bales were catalogued for to-day's sale.

New Zealand securities have suffered a decline of from 10s to 20s.

New Zealand 4£ per cent, loan is to-day quoted at 101£ ; and 4 per cent, inscribed stock at 98.

LONDON, July 9.

Lord Kosebery will question Mr. Waddington regarding the resumption of the deportation of recidivistes. His Lordship also considers that the reasons assigned by France for the continued occupation of he New Hebrides are insufficient, and therefore men-of-war have been directed to remain at the islands until they are evacuated.

Sir Cunliffe Owen expresses a doubt whether the Prince of Wales will accept the presidency of the Jubilee Exhibition.

At the riotß in Cardiff the police behaved in a most brutal manner, and hi consequence 150 persons were hurt.

The French Government have resumed their contract with the Messageries-Mari-time? Steamship Company.

The Paris Press are much incensed at Lord JRosebery's inquiring the date on which the Freuch troops will evaouate the New Hebrides.

The Marquis of Hartington has ex* pressed an opinion that it is necessary to allow Ireland a more extensive scheme of local Government than England.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1356, 12 July 1886, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS. (BPECIA.L TO PBEBS ASSOCIATION.) Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1356, 12 July 1886, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS. (BPECIA.L TO PBEBS ASSOCIATION.) Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1356, 12 July 1886, Page 2