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CABLEGRAMS

[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT] £REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.] (Received December 9, 1.30 a.m.) The Unionist Literals. LONDON, December 8. A conference of Unionist Liberals was held yesterday, many distinguished statesmen being present. Lord Ilartington delivered a lengthy speech on the present taped of political affairs. lie declared that Mr Gladstone ami Sir Wni. Vernon Harcourt in recent speeches had completely ignored the views of the Unionist Liberals, who would thoreforc continue lo support the Conservative party. lie foresaw that a final conflict would take placo between order and disorder before the Irish question would be definitely settled. It was imperative that the present agitation for non-payment of rents should he resisted to the utmost. Resolutions "ere passed in favor of upholding the Union between Great. Britain and Ireland. A letter was read from Mr John Bright, in which that gentleman condemned Mr Gladstone’s silence in view of Mr Dillon’s agitation in Ireland.

(Received December 7, 1.15 p.m.)

American Duties on WoolNEW YORK, December 7. Iu the report to Congress of the lion. Daniel Manning, Secretary to the Treasury, he recommends the removal of the import duties on wool and a reduction of those on woollen goods. Received December 9, 1.30 a.m.,) The Throne of BulgariaSOFIA. December 7. The Bulgarian Government, replying to the circular issued by tho Sultan expressing apptoval of Prince Nicholas of McnKreliu being appointed to the throne of Bulgaria, have declared that tho 13 ill - fariau people will never accept Prince Nicholas us their ruler.

Received December 9, 12.40. p.m. PARIS. Wednesday. Mons. Hoxart has been requested to form a new ministry.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1020, 9 December 1886, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1020, 9 December 1886, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1020, 9 December 1886, Page 3

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