LATE CABLE NEWS.
(Receiv 'd May 14th, 1.45 p.m.) MELBOURNE, This day. Arrangements have been set on foot with a vievv to giving a public reception to Mr Murray Smith on bis return to the colony. Sir Andrew Clai.k, telegraphs to the Government that tho prospects of a satisfactory settlement of ilie New H-brides question, are very encouragin'?. MADRID, May 13. A disa-trous limiicane passed over the City to-day, by which no less than seven y persons lost ilmir lives, and over two hundred received more or less serious injuries. The damage to properly is also enormous, buildings being unroofed, and in many cases entirely destroyed. LuNDON, May 11. There is a growing excitement in Ulster over the Home Rule proposals of the Government, and Orangemen are making great preparations for resistance in case the Bill should become law*
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Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 12, 14 May 1886, Page 3
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