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ByELKomc TBiaaßAra.-OifrtjabiCT. ■ — — ; . (18 (UNITED PRBSS ASBOOIA3!idN.) LONDON, JaijuAri 9. The steamer, Ruapßhn,jwhiohfleft Wd. lington on November 24fcb,, arrived at Plymouth yesterday.- r , ... . r L ,, 8 At the suggestion M thaJootoyf Ctob tbe English bookmakers met towincto tbe question of registration, but « motion in favour of the proposal dm*! Mooted, principally owing to the efljfcteV Joe Thompson, who urged that the jystem was a failure in Australia. ;^ > LONDON, Jwniiy'l^ The Wfaeal Owls mine, Cornwall, Is flooded, and twenty.fivemen we frowned. Maoßae, tbe Althorpe murderer 1 , wti hanged to-day. The orowo" '' cheered when the flag was hoisted showing th« execution bad taken place. ;'; '- "' ''- Sir A. Gordon states that .Sir M. McGregor, Chief Commissioner ■,fc|'N»w Guinea, is bis authority for the stattmenta to whioh Sir J. F. Gsrrick takes' Seption respecting tbe future of New Gnfo§|T Two failures have occurred;-^ tbe London corn trade, the total 'ftMfititt I being ,6200,000. • v [<->M Tbe Treasury have^agreed torseoniider > tbe refusal to subsidise the TFriaco mail nervice. Mr. Perceval is still hopeful that officials will give way. The unemployed intend to' dbpate twelve of tbe hungriest and raggedest amongst them to await Mr. j Gladstone in tbe street and demand relief. They also propose that a procession of a-' 'thousand shall march to Weseminater at tbe open* ing of tbe session.

SEBLIN, January 10. Eleven thousand more of tbe Sanrbruck miners bave returned to work.

CALCUTTA, January 10.

Lord Boberts was greeted at Lahore by a large farewell gatheriug of chiefs and notables of Punjaub. There was great demonstration of personal afieotion, and many native, soldiers tfere 1 qioved to tears when taking leave of their old commander. . .

PABIS, January 9.

Figaro Bays Jt is probable, th*|| the Czarewitoh wpl marry a daughter of tht Duo de Ohartres. ' The Government have decided to proae* oute M. Barbanfc, ex-Minister of Fablio Works, who has been arrwUd. Pttvioua (o bis arrest be had a long intwvifW with M. ■ : . „; PABIS, January.lO. Freyoinet and Loubet will Mtiwirom" tbe Ministry ; Eibot remains M H C)rpjnier' and Minister of tbe Interior. No reason 1 ! 11l given for tbe resignations. 'Opportunists' •re seeking to divert attention from: tfaf Panama ucandal to Monoeao ft&d **¥ try< to get up an agitation sgaiost Bnftfi&dt Tbe marriage of Prince' 1 B'erdnia'nd Of Bonmania and Princess Marie' of burgh will be celebrated at #afeniifHl/g, a Prussian town on the Danube.' 'l&sef 'William and tbe Grand Duke NJoJhoUa tit Russia, with many other notable j^pdfiages will be present. The Qnteo of Boumania will not be able to attend on aocount of illness. ; ■ . v? MELBOURNE, January H,

Another political oriris is impending owing to increasing disaffection Again** the Government

SIDNEY, Jannary 11.

In the Legislative Assembly last night Sir H. Farkes moved a motion in favor of a reconstruction of the Legislative Council on the basis of a popular election, bnt r tbe debate was adjourned. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2323, 11 January 1893, Page 2

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SECOND BDl^jiN, Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2323, 11 January 1893, Page 2

SECOND BDl^jiN, Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2323, 11 January 1893, Page 2