CABLEGRAMS.
(Prees Association.)
London, May 31. Petitions signed by one million people iv the United Kingdom have been presented to the House of Commons against the Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill.
The Times considers the e'liance between Parkes and Dibbs a cynical disregard of political covenants.
Out of 210 Bheep on the WooLodgooloo 58 died on tlie voyage. The food was too dry. Three parts of it was refused by the animals, which suffered from stoppage of the intesf'nes.'
Capetown, May 31. Sir H. Eobinson was warmly welcomed on his arrival, the crowd cheering him heartily. Tbe scene in (he street has n<*t been equalled since Sir B. Frere's iarewell.
New York, May 31. News has beea received of an explosion on board a gunboat at Guayaquil, in Ecuador, by which fi.'tf an lives were lost.
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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8058, 1 June 1895, Page 2
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