TELEGRAMS.
(PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ' ' > WELLINGTON, May 6. Another wet Saturday. The Amateur Atuleito sports for fourth time were postponed. All outdoor fixtures were also postponed. Tbe Cabinet have transmitted tbe recommendation to the Governor respeotiog Scott, tbe Waikomito murderer, but the nature of tbe decision is not disolosed. WELLINGTON, May 8. It has been decided to hold a jubilee meeting on Friday in support of the memorial to Mr Ballance. The Mayor will be asked to take the chair, and tbe local M.H.R/8 will be invited to attend and address the meeting. The dispute amongst the- natives at Galatea hae blown over. The police at Ruatoki were ordered to go over and look into tbe matter, but when tbey arrived the Maoris had disappeared. bUNEDIN, May 7. The Star says Parliament definitely meets on June 25th, and there will be no Ministerial changes till after tbe general election; that Messrs Pinkertoa, Earn* chaw, and Gourlay have been definitely selected as labor representatives for Dunedin ;Lee Smith for Caversham, sod J. A. Miller for Pott Chalmers.
MAHOMET SAID:— "The ink of the wise ia worth, more than tiie blood of ' martyrs." Perhaps all do not agree with this j but everyone acknowledge* -that Cbbas&'s A 1. CorozK when once tried is j always nged.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2421, 8 May 1893, Page 2
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213TELEGRAMS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2421, 8 May 1893, Page 2
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