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CABLE MESSAGES. British and Foreign Telegrams

By fflsctric Telegraph — United Prats Association Copyright— lteceiccd 1-1 9*. 9.30 a.m.

FROZEN MEAT.

Loxdox, April 24. Quotations for frozen mutton and heel" aro unchanged. A few carcasses of lamb by the lonic were condemned. Many of the carcasses of mutton were also spotted, souio badly bo, which few were condemned. TKLEGU&.PHI 1 (JONFEKKX F, Sir F. D. Butt will attend tho Telegraph Conference at Paris, and advocate cheapening of cable tariff. MION-E ITOti IN LONDON 1 . Owing to tho fog tho wool tales have ! been postponed. GLADST NX ON I''l II LAND BILL. In the House of Commons Mr Gladstone, in a speech on the Trish Land Purchase Bill, said the benefits to be. derived from it were confined lo landlords and tenants, lie objected to the State planing embargo on the local funds in Ireland without the Trish consent. The people of Ireland were evidently opposed to the measure, and stale landlordism was a great economical danger, lie thought Parliament bhould be precluded from pledging the British credit for the purchase of Irish lands. MR. GOS'JHEN'.S UK PLY. In replying to Mr Gladstone, Mr Gosehen siid the ingenious scheme propounded by Mr Parnell was not hostile to the Government, but continued a dual ownership, lie thought the two schemes might be tried together if the British taxpayer was amply protected. Mr Gladstone, ho said, had already established State landlordism in Ireland. NEW Dlfi-sIGN KO!l SOVEREIGN. 11l replying to a question, Mr Gosehen said the Mint was designing a new head for sovereigns.

LOB TBH FACTORIES IN NKWF 'UNDTAND.

Sir James Porgu&son, Under-Secrctary for Foreign Affairs, slated in the House of Commons, to-day, that France possessed no treaty right to erect lobster factories in Newfoundland.

Oi >LO N ISAT ION OO?.I M J IT\g X In his evidence he fore the (Jylouisalion Committee, io-dsiy, Sir- Snu\ Samuel said Wen South Wales., * paid not assiM or sanction in.y oir.fr r .ition mnii unjoss *he had tlw Election and control of the enugrajiu. Readmitted there were a nTuiber out of employ in the colouy. In replying to prcsHnsr. questions, lie doubted if the colony would place tLe Imperial Government in the Pauie position as private individuals in respect to the selection of laud and settling of emigrants. Personally he was opposed to the colonising scheme.

( Sir Arthur Blyllio, Agent-General for South Australia, thought a company conducting the emigration scheme would succeed.

RIOT IN UALICIA.

Buulin April The town of Biala. oil the Vistula, iv (juinoia, was sacked by 40,000 rioters. The military being called out, an engagement took place between them aud the rioters. Eleven of the latter were shot doad. BISMAROK'S UK POUTED STATEMENT

TO A DEPUTATION.

Prince Bismarck, replying to a deputation on Wednesday, reasserted that he was dismissed from office, and excitedly denounced Herr von Boetticher, Minister of the Interior, whom he accused of intriguing with the courtiors to prejudice the Emperor against him. The ex-Chancellor also accused Dr Windthorst of entrapping him with reference to the union of the Ministerial and Clerical parties. Prince Bismarck added that he differed altogether from the labour policy of the Emperor, and was confident it would lead to an increase of social democracy.

STRIKES IN AUSTRIA..

Vienna, April 24.

Strikes are becoming universal throughout Austria, and in Moravia the Jews have been attacked.

ATTACKS ON THE OZAR.

Valencia, April 24.

The E.ussia.n Ambassador here has cuinpuMned to the Government of the atUckd made -on tho Czar hy the anarchists, and also ol' their denouncing the treatment of prisoners in Siberia..

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8763, 26 April 1890, Page 2

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CABLE MESSAGES. British and Foreign Telegrams Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8763, 26 April 1890, Page 2

CABLE MESSAGES. British and Foreign Telegrams Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8763, 26 April 1890, Page 2