ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
London, May 31. Mr Gladstone siid it was idle to prohibit the liiah Parliament parsing any resolution it pleased, bb there was no executive power to restrain it from doing so,
Mr Balfour claimed that this admission abolished Home Rule
Mr Morley, Secretary for Ireland, explained that the lowering of the Union Jack at Londonderry was due to one policeman's mistake. .
John Gilbert, a dynamiter, who was sentenced in 1885, has been released owing to sioknefjs. The House of Commons declined to adjourn over Derby day by a majority of 112. Pabis, May 31.
Sinm claims the Makong River, and negotiations are now going on with France in respeat to the dispute. Ottawa, M *y 31.
" The Canadian Government iB being, urged to send a Commissioner to disouss with the Cabinets ot the Australian Colonies means of securing olo3er trade relations, and the laying of a Paoino cable.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 127, 1 June 1893, Page 2
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