,_ London, Maroh 2G. ! Mrs Williams, whose honour was impugned byLarl Russell in the divorce suit brought by his wife, intends fco sua him lor alleged slanderous statements. Tho parJy opposed to the absorption of tho Bank of South Australia by tho Union bank will probably propose tho appointment of o oominitteo ol enquiry. Tboy declare that tho Direotors are aoting under the influence of panio. Mr Gosohen has promised that the royal -ies obarged in tho United Kingdom oa gold mining shall bo revised. Moamvhilo an arrangement will bo oomo to bstween Mr Morgan Piilohnrd and the Treasury, whioh will permit him to rasiima operations at hia Welsh mino. Most of lho Englhh and many Amerio.m papers oousidor President Harrison's notion mere eleotion bluster. In tho Houao of Commons to-day tho motion tabled by Mr O. Fenwiok, M.P. for Wansbeok providing for the payment of members was rejeoted by a majority of 65. Iv the settlement of the Parnell- Wood will caao, Mra Pamoll surrenders a sum of £60,000 to air Evelyn Wood's family. Osviug to mining riots in Hopburn, in Durham, tho military havo been oalled out io troteot the Volunteer barracks and patrol the streo'.s. A miners' riot is also reported from Morpeth, in Northumber:and and tho York Garrison is held in roadiness to suppress it. At lho Liverpool Spring Meeting yeatorday, tho Grand National Steapleclnso resulted as fol'owa : -Fathor of Lyun 1, Olois er 2, Flux Fiozeii iiuat generally ha 3 dto.inod about 4'l per lb. Tho bahuioo of tha lonic's app'ea, whioh aro n poor condition, twos Jld from fii to 15a per enno, Twenty. fivo box« of potatoes ex Matafua fiom New Zaaland havo been sold at ld nor lb. Hir John luibbock addressing tlio annual meeting of tho oouaoil of foreign bond holders, regretted that for the first time in their hitdory thoir aid had bean invoked with ttltzonoa to a oolonial loan. Ho hoped fchafc tbo Now Ealand Government would reoo^nido tha juatioo of tho olaima of the Now Plymouth Harbour Board bond holdors, liuniiiH, March 26. The loaders o! tho riot here havo beon Ben tenced to terms of imprisonment varying irom 2 to i yoars. Ut Petehshuko, Maroh 20, Four hundred thousand lUiasian Jews ato trying to leave Kuaaia, Germany haß oloßod its frontior to them, and shot several who attempted to oroaa. A German spy balloon Eervioc, wbioh lus been opoioting on tho Kiissioii frontier has bton lirod at with oannon, bufc without effect '.(lie liuaui.ni Uovoiumenfc has deoided to Bond lour additional ironalnds* to the North Paoifio. mv r, Washington, Maroh 20. Iho Government will aond eleven warships to patrol tho soiling grounds io the Uehrina Sea. c Senator Bland's Silver Bill has not been finally lost, but has been relegated muous tho ordinary Bills, *«"uuk
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 71, 28 March 1892, Page 2
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