SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Cophmoht.
(tJNITBD PBEBB ABSOCIATI.OH.)
LONDON, February 4. The Ruahine left Plymouth tcday, for Auckland, via usual way ports.
LONDON, February 5. Sir Charles DUke moves the rejection of the bill constituting a portfolio ot Minister of Labor.
Lord Salisbury, speaking at Liverpool, advocated the extension of the Empirtiit order to prevent other Powen seising tha unoccupied lands and raising a brass wail of protection against British; goods. LONDON, February. 0. Obituary— Lord Brabourne.
The Cirenceeter eleotion has been declared void on the ground of an equality of votes.
MADRID, February 5. Tbe young Sing of Spain has reooveitd from the attack of scarlet fever.
PARIS. February 6.
In the Chamber of Dsputies to<d«y, ft debate took place on the French colonial. The Under- Seoretary of the Colonial Department favored a revision of thtlawi of New Caledonia, as the preMnce ol criminals prevented immigrants proceeding there.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2346, 7 February 1893, Page 2
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152SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2346, 7 February 1893, Page 2
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