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CABLE NEWS.

5 By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright d " (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) y I1I 1 LONDON, June 4. ■* Mr. Cbamberlain warns the non-oon- ( fortnists in Ensland that they will be false J to their traditions if tbev allow Home 3 Bule, which will plaoe lives property, and i? religious liberties of their co-religionists '1 under a nominee Irish hierarchy. LONDON, June 5. t It is reported that Mrs. Labonchere, a Lady Edith Howe, Lady Somers, and a a dozen other well-known persons have a been converted to the Churoh of Eome. ? Mr. R. L. Stevenson, in a letter to the Times, insists that Cedercrantz, the ohie { justice of Samoa, should be replaced by t another official, and attributes the singular 3 actions of Baron Parlsch. President of the 3 Municipal Council at Apia, to his con5 noction with the purchase of Samoa j Titoeß. He implies that either the . Municipal Council or Government used 3 Pilsach for their own purpose. The paper , then goes on to Btate that enormities 7 recorded against officials at Samoa are } monstrous, oad if half of the alleged j offences are correct diplomatic interven- , tion should be urgently demanded. The 1 Times says Stevenson's story is an amazing ' one. > PARIS, June 4. * The Parisian Municipal Council has U voted 200,000 francs to celebrate the I anniversary of the centennary. ' WASHINGTON, Jane 6. I Mr. W. Blame has resigned has position as Secretary of State in order to contest ! the Presidency, President Harrison has accepted nomination. There is considerable amount ot discussion of the action adopted by Mr. Blame, which ia attributed to personal bickerings with the President. Mr. W. F. Wharton, Assistant Secretary of State, is appointed temporary as tbe successor to Mr. Blame. The bouse of a jeweller at Kensington, ■Pensylvania, was dynamited and two persons killed, many being injured. President Harrioon declares that at the international conference on silver a genuine attempt will be made to arrive at an agreement on a fixed ratio of silver to gold, and also aB to ooinage of silver as freely as gold in the mint of the world. SYDNEY, June 6. Walker, M.L.A., was remanded, but bail was refased.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3143, 7 June 1892, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3143, 7 June 1892, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3143, 7 June 1892, Page 2

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