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m Bt Eleotbio Telegraph—Coptbight.) Received May 22, at 10.30 a.m. London, May 22. The Times, referring to Servian affairs, states that Prince Alexander's coup domestic in not likely to influence the European Powers. The Prince has resumed personal power. Mr John Morley, addressing a meeting at Newcastle, said that the Marquis of Salisbury and Lord Rosebery having failed to carry out reform of the House of Lords, steps must be taken forthwith to strictly limit the power of veto of that Chamber. The Queen was deeply touched at the warmth of the reception extended to her in Manchester. Cairo, May 22. The Sultan of Turkey will not give permission to the Khedive to make his proposed visit to England next month. New York, May 22. News has been received that the steamer Calisto, bound from Sunderland to Baltimore, ran ashore ai Horse Cove, Newfoundland. The crew were rescued by a lifeboat. There is a general desire throughout the States for a decison on the Tariff Bill. The Republicans admit that it is impossible to defeat the measure, which it is expected, will pass next month.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5953, 24 May 1894, Page 3
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