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CABLEGRAMS.

EKITISH AND FOREIGN.

FreEs Association— By Telcsraph—Copyricht.

OSOAR WILDE,

London, July 25.

Oscar Wilde has been made a bankrupt at the instance of tha Marquis of Qasensberry, who claims L6OO, costs of the libel action.

THE '-JAPANESE NAVY. July 26.

Japan intends to spend eight milliona pforiing on the construction of ironclads in England.

Special—By Telegraph—Copyright. OITY OF MELBOURNE BANK.

London, July 26,

The majority of the London and Glasgow committee of the City of Mslboarna Bank is in favour of forming an assets company-to nurre the properties.

Persons wanting money accommodation should cmnlv to London Loan Society, Albert Buildnes., Prices street (opposite P.0).-Hy. Bsnjaimin manager. Easy terms; small or large sums — TADTT.] . SPRING BLOSSOM TEA.

DISTURBANCES IN SOFIA. Vieska, July 26. Reports are published here that Sofia is disturbed. Open hostility is shown to Fringe Ferdinand, and the Government are powerleßS.

IMTEECOLONIAIi.

Vcett Association—By Telejjraph—Copyright,

PAYMENr OF MEMBERS.

Sydney, July 2G,

The Fall Court has granted the leave to appeal to Jtho Privy Council against the decision in the payment of members' case.

THE LIVE CATTLE TRADE.

Consular reports are asked for by a number of European Governments in reference to the export of live cattle from Australia.'

STOCK FOR WEST AUSTRALIA. Adelaide, July 26

There is a great demand for fat cattle, cheep, and hoises for the Western Australian goldflelde; Large'shipments are being for» warded almost every week.

THE PRUNING KNIFE

The Government intend to make sweeping reductions in. order to reduce the deficit by L 60,000 for the present financial year. The Kiilway Estimates were resumed to the commissioners with- orders to reduce them by L 50.000.

SKINFLINTS IN TASMANIA. HobaeT; July 26; The Assembly reduced the university vote from L4oooto LISOO.

A STATE BANK

Melbourne, July 26.

Sir Graham Berry, being examined before the Banking Commission, warmly favoured a State bank acd making its note i*sue legal - tender, which weald greatly relieve tbe .gold, in circulation and enable it to be kept as a reserve. There was no need, however, for a State bank to keep -anything like as large reserves as private banks. It should be started on safe lines, and afterwards extended to carrying on the Credit Foncier Bjstem. This would greatly assist landholders and increase the productiveness of the land. He believed that had a State bank been in operation at the time of the late banking crisis that trouble would have been moderated to a large extent. . '

THE NEW SOUTH WALES

ELECTIONS;

/Press Association—s}y TeiegrapK^CJopyrigiit.

Sydney, July 26.' The following-members of the Opposition were re-elected : —Mr J. Hayes, the Murray; Mr E. W. O'SulHvan, Qaeanloeyan; Mr W. N. "Willis, the Barwon; Mr J. F. Barnes, Gundagai; Mr F. A. Wright, Glen-Innes; Mr W. J. Lyne, the Hume; Mr T. H., Eassall, Moree; Dr Robs, Molong; Mr G. T. C. Miller, Monaro; Mr J. B. Kelly, the Tweed. Mr \V. Millsrd (Ministerialist) was reelected fpr-Moruya. ' . . The following have been elected:—Mr J. M'Loughiin "(Opposition) for Raleigh; Mr W. H. Wood (Opposition Labour) for EdenBornbala. ' . .

The Opposition gain the Macquarie Beat, where Mr W. F. Hurley (Protectionist), replaces Mr J. E. Tonkin, arid the Nepean seat, where Mr T. R. Smith (Protectionist) replaces Mr S. E. Lees. ', , For Rylstone, Mr J. 0. Fitzpatrick (Freetrader) was elected in the place of Mr W. G. Wai!, the former member being a supporter of Sir G< R. Dibb3 and a Protectionist.. .

The Protectionist party are considering the expadiency of one of tbeir number re-. tiriDg in favour of Sir G. K. Dibbs. The opinion'of many of tho Legislative Councillors is that the result of the elections will have a dira eflect on the colony as a whole. , -~

The Hon. J. Stewart has resigned bis seat in the Legislative Council. ' -

Messrs R. 11. Levien (Quirindi) and H. C. Wheeler (Northumberland) nBVO C ee tt elected, the lattes beiDg a Ministerial gain. This, however, does not alter the position of the parties as already given. Recounts will be necessary at Ttrarat and Botany. The 19 LabourjEacmbers Bra all pledged to the Labour platform, and several othsrs of those elected posed as supporters of it, bat fiscal considerations will. be stronger- than Labour ties, and they ■will probably cast in their lot -with i the: Freetraders or Protectionists.

Melbouehb, only 2G. The Argue, commenting on the New South Wales elections, says that the- Legislative Council should now loyally bow to the will of the country, and then prepare a schema to transfer its power to wiser aod stronger hands. It considers that New South Wales has turned her back once and for all upon a high tariff policy, and that in order to keep Dace Victoria must recede from it also.

London. July 25. . The Times regrets that Mr Eeid's majority is no€ sr^oSent to dispense with the aid of the Labour party, but it Bajs that his attack on the propertied classss and the Legislative Council will raise a grave constitutional question. Therefore, it is fortunate that Lord Hampden, who is an able man, and also practically acquainted with t-ha working of parliamentary institutions, ■mill - booh arrive in the colony. Moreover, Mr Chamberlaic, Secretary for the Colonies, Is not likely to be driven on a wrong coarse by popnlar clamour.'

Only 26. The ;Chr6aicle ; expresses, pleasure at Mr Keid's yreetrade-trinmp.h, bats hopes he 17111 not; lose sight of Australian federation. '. [

The Post doabts the depth.of the Freetrade' movement.; f ; : ? v> .;

Special—By Telegraph—Copyright.

LONBON, Jttly 26,

Tiie Ohronicle thinks^the outponje of Mr Rsid's struggle .will be watched With" keen .interest; ; His courageous changes' in; tasa■tfon show ho ; .has profited by., Sir W. V. •Hsrcourt'sßndgeti . , -,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 4

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CABLEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 4

CABLEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10423, 27 July 1895, Page 4