The Chilian Insurrection.
VatiPabaiso, June 1, Bolivia has offered to assist the Chilian rebels on condition that its debt (o Chili ia oanaelled. (Speoial to Press Association.) . Loudon, May 27, The Financial Nam considers that the failure of the Qneeßland loan ib mainly due to. the jpeluotan'oe of English dapitalißts to encourage further IjioKoWiag by tho Australian qqlpnies, and ft advises tho Imperial Parliament to rejeot tha Trashes' Liability Bill, which providea for trustees investing in oolonial stooks. ■'.-•' The eleofciou for the yaoaut seat in the Hqubo of. Commons for North Buoks, ren» de?e^ necessary by tie expulsion of Oatitain Ve.hey, who Was impris bned for ah offence against females, ieSulted in the return of a Home Ruler. < In tho Houao of Obmmons to-day Mr Smith, in reply to ai question, said t;he Government would consider the necessity of plabtog some reatriqtiofc .oa.the influx of: destitute foreigners into Great Britain, * Suez, May 29. Consequent on the outbreak of oholera ini the Red dea, a quarantine station has been established. Pabis, May 29. Tbe Ftenoh Minister of War, has aeut »
grateful meseage of thanks to Lord Charles Beresford, Commander of H.M.S. Undaunted, for the assistance rendered by him to fcha Frenoh warshin Seiguel&y, when ahe branded on a sandbank off Jaffa, on the Levant Coast. Jh,. •X'jL , Bomb, May.|s & ; Marquis Kudini, the I-ali-to P'eoiier,"baß. iufortnod boih the Gorman and Auatrfcri!' 'Governments that it ia the intention of Italy to renew the Triplo Alli*Doe. '/ Valparaiso, May 29/?> ' Chilian ladies are Belling their jewellery in order to raise monny in order to purobaße urme for the insurgents. The United States orutMev Charleston haa arrived at the Peruvian port ot Callao. Her ofiloers report they have failed to find any truoe of the rebel steamer Itata. It is believed that the Mexican authorities were frightened by the presence of the Chilian insurgent warship Esmeralda in the port of Acapulco, and thus permitted her to 9-jal. :;.,■•■•. ■>'.■■■ *,jr <■ t > The insurgents threaten to bombard Vai-' ; paraiao, but it ia expeoted the United States, Great Britain, and other Powers will step in to prevent it. , . /.. . • : > • , ■'- NewS'ork, May 29. ■ jii $l n •ed Btates Qoyernment haa aban» apifed, the chdfl.e of the steamer Jtatev . '"'■>? „!■{'"' • "' ' :' St/ Johns ; • B » fcUh " Bid e ri ts inlNewfoundUnd are wildly furtyus at the action of fchejirenoh Admiral in onforoing theexolusiveplaimaof -• France to fish in St George^ Bay.V' ... : . : i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1891, Page 2
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