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THE LATEST.

Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright United Press Association. Received March 2, 1.40 a.m. London, Fob 29. Mr Jasper Pyno, M.P. for Waterfur has been sentenced to six weeks’ imprisonment for inciting resistance to the sheriff. Notice of appeal was given, Vienna, Feb 29.

Government have decided that tho strength of the Austro-Hun-garian effective army shall be increased proportionately to that of the army in Germany. St. Peters a uao, Feb 29.

England lias replied to the Czar’s note on the subject of the deposition of Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria that she is unable to advise the Sultan to demand sueli a course until satisfactory proposals are formulated for the future government of Bulgaria. Massowau, 28. Negus has summoned all his subjects to extirpate the Italians and a battle between the A brash nans and Italians troops is imminent. Received March 1, 18.30 p.rn. Sxunev. March 1. Varney Parkes, member for one

of the seats for the district of Central Cumberland- -in the House of , Assembly, has resigned, owing to pressure of private business. Silver stocks are temporarily do pressed. Zig-zag Colliery, Li tho w, 13 partly at work again, the damage sustained by the recent -accident, which was not as extensive as at first believed,'having been repaired Brisbane,. March 1. A great eight-hours’ demonstration took place tq : clayy and a congress of .delegates from all tho colonies will open to-morrow. The Trades’ .Union intend to consider tho Chinese question.. They complain that the regulations recently framed by the Government of South Australia are quito inadequate to meet the evils, and urge that nothing short of .prohibition will oh- 1 viate the difficulty. They contend further that it will be necessary to place cerlain restrictions on the Chinese already in Australia. A deputation from the Union interviewed the Premier Sir Samuel Griffiths,: who |characterises the conduct of the South Australian Government as dilatory,aifi tho matter. He was afraid the country would be swamped vlth Chineso wliilo they dallied with the question.

Melbourne, March 1 Tho other second in tho recent fatal prize fight has been arrested in Adelaide. ! ■ »

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 2 March 1888, Page 2

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THE LATEST. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 2 March 1888, Page 2

THE LATEST. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 2 March 1888, Page 2

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