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- HOME AND FOREIGN (REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.) PRECAUTIONS AGAINST THE SOCIALISTS. THE PREMIER REFUSES TO RE.CJEIVE THEM. RESIGNATION OF THE IRISH UNDER SECRETARY. Received November 20, 2.30 p.m. London, November 18. Extraordinary safeguards are j being taken by the authorities to prevent any disturbance arising j out of the Socialist meeting in Trafalgar Square on Sunday next, j A considerable force of Infantry i and Artillery will bo in readiness for any emergency. ■> The Times to-day publishes a . report that Sir R. (i. C. Hamilton. ( Under-Secretary for Ireland, will ’ shortly ho removed from Dublin Castle, owing to his Nationalist tendencies. It is udderstood that tho site of 1 of the Imperial Jubilee Institute will be Whitehall or Westminster. , London, Nov. 19. : The Marquis of Salisbury has _ written a letter stating that he is J unable to receive the proposed do- 1 potation of unemployed from tho c Socialists. It is announced that Sir R. G. ® C. Hamilton will resign the Under- ' Secretaryship for Ireland at the end of the present month. The Right Hon. J. A. Balfour 1 Secretary of State for Scotland, has been appointed a member of the Cabinet. ■* Acting under the advice of Mr v John Dillon, M.P. for East Mayo, 500 of the tenants on Lord Clanricarde’s estate in Galway have refused to pay their rents. THE BULGARIAN CRISIS. KAULBARS PICKING A QUARREL. Receivod Nov, 20th, 3 p.m Sofia, Nov. 18. Genoral Kaulbars is understood to bo seeking a motive for a rupture with tho Regency to enable him to return to Russia. No r. 19. Genornl Kaulbars lias intimated to the Regency his intention of leaving Bulgaria to-day unless the Prefect and Commandant Filibre ftro dismissed, owing to the arrest -r of one of tho Russian Consular j servants. c TIIE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. fcl Received Nov. 20, at 3 p.m. v London, Nov. 19. h At a meeting of tho Colonial r Agonts-General to-day a communication was received from the Prince h of Wales stating that the Committee T had decided against reopening the Colonial Exhibition and against tho ii disposal of tho exhibits there. It a further announced that tho founda- a lion stone of tho Imperial Institute n would be laid next year.

THE TRANS-ATLANTIC MAIL SERVICK. Received Nov 21, 11 a.m. London, Nov. 19. The Tiroes to-day publishes a paragraph stating that the Gunard and White Star Steamship Companies decline the proposal made by tha Postmaster-General that they should untertako tho conveyance of mails between Queenstown and America twice weekly at the rate °f three shillings per pound for letters and threepence per pound for newspapers. The reasons assigned for the refusal are that the Rost Office wishes to reserve all i r, ght to make a third despatch Weekly by any steamor leaving ; other ports of the United Kingdom. - Tina is understood to refer to the North German Lloyd’s line from Southampton. The Cunard and | White Star Companys urge that 'he conveyance of mails, with passengers, under the contract compels them to incur a loss during the slack season, and they are prepared I to conduct an efficient service or 1 Ilo ne at all. it is further announced | ’W unless satisfactory arrange - 1 fimnts are concluded by the 30th 1 histjtho Cunard and While Star I ko&ts will cease to call at Queens-

town and consequently neither would be available for the conveyance of mails to or from America COMPACT BETWEEN RUSSIA AND TURKEY. AUSTRIA’S TERMS. THE DISTRESS IN ENGLAND. A CHRISTIAN RELIEF COMBINATION. W. G. GEORGE. |MR ir. M. STANLEY’S VISIT TO ; AUSTRALIA. WAR SPEECHES IN THE AUSTROHUNGARIAN DELEGATIONS. (Specials to Age and Sydney Evening News). London, Nov. 2. Everything is now in readiness for the occupation of Bulgaria by ; Russia, and only the final orders of 1 the Czar are being awaited. As the result of the negotiations which have been conducted between Russia and Turkey, the latter has consented to remain neutral, on condition that Russia will co-operate in securing the evacuation of Egypt by England. It is stated that Austria may be placated, in the event of the Russian occupation being carried out, by the cession to that power of Herzegovina and Bosnia. An outbreak in Warsaw is threatened, » Negotiations are in progress with the object of arranging an interview between the Emperor William of Germany and the Czar, for the discussion of matters in connection with tho present crisis. The distress existing amongst tho laboring classes is a'tracting a large share of attention. The Bishops of London, Rochester, and Bedford, Cardinal Manning, the Rev C. IT. Spurgeon and the Rev G. H. Reany, Oongregationalist minister, have issued a joint manifesto, in which a scheme is suggested for providing employment for the poor during the winter months. W. G. George, the well-known English pedestrian, will leave England for Sydney via America on Saturday. Nov. 5. Mr H. M. Stanley, the African explorer, intends to visit Australia in February next. Vienna, Nov. 5. The Austrian and Hungarian Delegations assembled yesterday for the transaction of business. The principal topic of discussion in both Assemblies was the present crisis in Eastern Europe, and the tone of most of the speeches was of a warlike character. Both Count Von Taafe, the President of the Austrian Council, and Herr Tisza, the Hungarion Premier, in their inaugural addresses, strongly urged the necessity of upholding the interests of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the Balkan Peninsula at whatever sacrifice. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. OVERLAND MAID ARRANGEMENTS. THE COLINDERIES AND THE JUBILEE EXHIBITION. THE BRENNAN TORPEDO THE DEATH OF EX-PRESIDENT ARTHUR AN IMPORTANT DECISION RUSSIA NOT TO OCCUPY BULGARIA. RUMORED CONFERENCE. Special to Press Association. London, Nov 17. It is highly probable that the Imperial * Institute will include British exhibits, thus overcoming certain objections which have been taken in the city. The overland mail arrangements which were interrupted during the hostilities in Egypt have now been resumed, Forty one thousand feet of space has been applied for for the Jubilee Exhibition. Lord Randolph Churchill has intimated that the grant of LIOOO asked for to aid art representation at the Exhibition will probably be made. The silver ingots exhibited at the Colinderies by New South Wales have been sold, and realized L26do. It is reported that Breunan is asking for .£IOO,OOO for the patent rights or his torpedo. Obituary—Ex-President Arthur. At a meeting of the Russian War Council, held in St Peteraburgh, it was decided not to occupy Bulgaria. Nov 19. It is rumored that a Conference of tho Powers is to be held to conn eider the Bulgarian question, Tho Committee of the Imperial Institute propose that if the Institute is located at Whitehall, the city scheme for a commercial museum should be united with the Institute, but if the latter is placed at Kensington, then the museum should be a separato concern. It is suggested that colonies should occupy greund floor and Great Britain upper floors. Tin cost of Jhe building will be £300,000.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2018, 22 November 1886, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2018, 22 November 1886, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2018, 22 November 1886, Page 3