BRITISH AND FOREIGN TELEGRAMS.
.(rEUTER'S, COPYRIGHT TELEGRAMS.) /.. LATE RIOTS IN LONDON. London, February 11. . The panic caused by Jhe j recent outrages are now in a'great measure subsided, aiid business has I ,' been) te-, sumed in the usual course. I THE NEW HEBRIDES.- ' The Agents-General meet ,at an early date at the-office of Sir Arthur Blythe, representative of South Australia, in order to discuss the position .of affairs.as,regards the New Hebrides. They have also decided to obtain an, ,interview with Earl Granville,! Secretary of S^ate for the Colonies, i ; MORLEY, ON. THE/IRISIT QUESTION. . .London, February 12. ' . Mr. John Morley, the nejwly-ap-pointed Chief. Secretary of Ireland, appeared before - his constituents at Newcastle last night/on the occasion of his'seeking "re-election on the occasion of taking office. , In referring to Irish affairs he;.expressed it las his opinion that separation wonlft be a disgrace to Englandand, disastrous to Iceland./ He stated that Her Majesty's* Government, while' granting ja con-; siderable enlargement in the autonomy of Ireland, would iise vigorous measures in the maintenance of order andin defence of the rights of property. NEW MEMBER FOR GALWAYV Mr. O'Shea, the Parnellite nbminee,' has been elected for Galway., i
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 6990, 13 February 1886, Page 2
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193BRITISH AND FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 6990, 13 February 1886, Page 2
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