CABLEGRAMS.
(REUTER's TELEGRAMS.) London, March 10. In a manifesto by Lord Hartington, he attributed the loyalty of the colonies to the autonomy conferred by the Liberals He opposes Home Rule and promises reforms in the franchise, local government, and land laws. The Liberals will uphold t\e p >wer and integrity of the Empire, and will avoid a policy likely to causa di-quiet or make needless annexation of territory. Sir iS. Northcoto has written a letter, and trusts that ihe n* w Parliament will be wholly devoted «o legislation on domestic affairs. Mr Gladstone has delivered an address, and follows the line of Lrrd Hartingtosi. He condemned the foreign policy of Earl Beaconsfield. London, March 12. Earl Derby has written a letter to Earl Sefton declaring he has now given his definite adhesion to the Liberal"" party. > Melbourne, March 15. The owners of the Claud Hamilton have been mulcted in £1068 damages Ibr collision with the steamer Adela iv January last.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 58, 16 March 1880, Page 2
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