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SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEE WS.

ByEIeCTBIC TeUKJKAPH. — COPYBKJHT.

(UNITED PEEB3 ASSOCIATION.]

J LONDON, January 11. , Mr. Long has been elected, fist', tfaa , West Derby Division of the Livtrpool t constituency, lately represented by Mr. W. H. Cross (Conservative). Mr. Song 1 defeated the Home Bole candidate by* | majority 1357 votes. ( Sir Lyon Flayfair and Professor Brytie, . in discussing Mr. F. de Labilliere'a pajtr i read at tbe meeting of the Colonial ■ » Institute, urgad that the colonies ahnnid * assist to maintain the common fleett } which would be a easiest way of biggin* j rang federation. - ♦"" t The Miners' Conference passed a iota in favor of the legalisation of the eight I hours and also establishing a Mimitry 'of ( Mines. The Durham miners opposed the former proposal. , Sir. J. O. Bray, Agent-General for South > Australia, is opposed to the Frencb-Paciifr > cable. Sir E. Braddon (Tasmania) and • Sir S. Samuel (New South Wales) are not unfavorable to an enquiry into ihe teaeibility of the project. Mr. Perctva and Sir J. F. Garrick (Queensland) arc distinctly favorable. Clarke, of Victon*. considers such a cable would be valueless in time of war. If it is to be laid it would > better via Gilbert Islands than by New | Caledonia. i TANGIEBS, January 11. i Tbe Governor of Tangier has arrested 1 three guards on a charge of murdering a ' British subject. PABISi January 11. The object of the ministerial crisis is to | get rid of Freyoinet on account of his sap* posed connection with the Panama scandal. Develle, Senator, takes the portfolio of Foreign Affairs, and Loigilifon becomes Minister of War. Floquet is also retiring, and Perrier, deputy for Savoy, has been eleoted President of the Chamber in his place. OTTAWA, January 11. The Canadian Liberal leader is adv©. eating free trade, and hopes for an early formation of an Anglo-Saxon zollverein. The Canadian Government intend to ask Lord Bipon to appoint a commission to enquire into the feasibility of a Pacific cable. CAIRO, January 10. . Osman Digna is said to be marohing on Berber, with a view of making a raid. BOME, January 10. Members of the society generally known as " Mafia " are being tried in connection With the outrages committed in Sicily. Evidence adduced proves that one of the leaders was a priest who connived at and encouraged the disorder. SIDNEY, January V£ A boy named Astill has been atquted &» on a charge of outraging and murdering^ tbe wife of a seleotor near Dubbo. A committee has seleoted tbe following Australian team to visit England :—Ban> nerman, Turner, Gregory, Blackham, Brace, McLeod, Trott, Trumble, Graham, Giffen (2), A. H. Jarvis, and Lyons. MELBOUBNE, January 12. In regard to the political situation it if understood that Mr. Shiels is only cE ferring his resignation nntil it is ascer. tamed whether Sir James Service will assume the Premiership. If not 'Sir Q, Berry will re-construct the Ministry with a free band.

" HEATING'S POWDER » ftik&ova Bags, Fleas, Moths, Beetle, an* aff other insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating Beetles the succeaa-of this' powder ia extraordinary it is perfectly clean in application.' Sfee the article you purchase is "KeatinijV" as imitations are noxious and ineffectoaL Sold in tins, 6d, Is, and 2s 6d each, by all bemists. . HIS EXCELLENCY LOBD GLASGOW while partaking of some refreshments during the interval at the Opera House remarked : « One thing yor hare here that is good Coffee." It is scarcely neeeeMrt to say his Excellency was drinking OmarfE A. I. Coffee. Sold everywhere in 1 anJ 31b tins

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 2

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