BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
Iss ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGUT. [Special to Press Association.} THE LIBERATOR BUILDINGSOCIETY. LONDON, March 22. Wright and Hobbs, charged in connection with the Liberator Building Society’s frauds, have been found guilty. Sentence ia deferred. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. The Indian Government will send a cavalry escort to attend the Queen at the opening of the Imperial Institute. A desire has been expressed in the highest quarter that the Victorian Horse Artillery and. New South Wales Cavalry detachments now on their way to England to take part in the military tournament shall also form part of Her Majesty’s escort. CHINESE EXCLUSION. WASHINGTON, March 23. Mr Carlisle, tho new Secretary to the Treasury, announces that the Government intends to enforce the Chinese Exclusion Act. HAWAII. Princess Kalakaua expresses herself as well satisfied with the efforts which are being made to obtain recognition of her claim to the Hawaiian Throne. A VOTE OP CENSURE REJECTED. OTTAWA, March 22. Tho vote of censure on Mr Wallace, Commissioner of Customs, was rejected by 165 to Vi. The minority included .three .Ministers,,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9994, 24 March 1893, Page 5
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175BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9994, 24 March 1893, Page 5
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