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(Per Press Association.—Copyright.) (by submarine oablb.) LONDON, July 15 Earl Jersey and Mr Donald Larnach have been appointed vice-Presidents of the Gold Standard Defence Association. Serious faction rioting has taken place in Cork over the elections, and the police met with difficulty in quelling the disturbance. The injured rioters were re moved to the hospital. Daley, who was elected for Limerick unopposed, is an exconvict, who was convicted of having bad a connection with the dynamite outrages. The Daily News attributes Sir W. V. H&rcourt’s defeat for Derby to his undue prominence in connection with local veto. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 15 Turkey has restored to Bulgaria a portion of the Rhodope mountains ceded to Turkey in 1886. NEW YORK, July 15 By a cyclone in New Jersey 44 persons were killed or wounded, and 110 houses wrecked. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, July 15 Obituary—John T. Carrodus, musiciau and the Marquis of Exeter. The Investment Agency Company of Australia, with a capital of £20,000 has been registered. The new company proposes to deal in Australian stocks and shares and act as agents for the promotion of mining and industral companies. Mr Geo. D. Mengell is one of the directors of the Company. A large and influential meeting of merchants was held in the Manchester Town Hall, when Mr Hotsou, of Victoria, read a paper on the colonial produce trade. Mr Jobu A. Beitb, chairman of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, presided. Messrs M. C. Thompson and Goodsil (of Weddell and Co.) made a strong appeal for tbe establishment of direct trade between Manchester and Australia. A vote of thanks to Mr Hotson for his paper was carried with acclamation. The following have been elected unopposed—Sir J. E. Doriogtou, (Tory), Tewkesbury; Mr Austen Chamberlain, (Unionist), Worcester East ; Mr Bonson, (Tory), Wimbledon ; Mr Stanley, (Tory), Bridgewater ; Mr Acland, (Liberal), Yorkshire ; Mr Qailter, (Unionist), Ludbury ; Mr Gunter, (Tory), Yorkshire; Mr Forster (Tory), Seven Oaks ; Mr D. Sullivan (Nationalist), West Meath ; Mr W. W. Beach, (Tory), and Mr Macartney, (Tory), South Antrim ; Sir H. Meysey Thompson, (Unionist), Handsworth ; Sir F. Dixon Hartland, (Tory), Hexbridge ; General Sir Fitzvvilliam, (Tory), Fontham ; Sir C. Pearson, (Tory), Edinburgh University ; Mr Scott Montague (Tory), New Forest ; Mr Halsey (Tory), Mid Armagh ; Dr Fox (Nationalist), Tullamore; Mr Curran (Nationalist), North Donegal ; Colonel Lockwooj (Tory), Epping ; Messrs Finch, Hatton, Newark, Rentoul (Tories), East Down ; Mr Start, East Dorset ; Mr Hardy (Tory), Ashford ; Sir J. H. Kennaway (Tory), Honiton ; Mr Brown (Unionist), Welling ton Division, Shropshire ;Mr Egerton (Tory), Knuteford ; Sir L Lyell (Liberal), Orkney and Shetland ; Mr Lowther (Tory), Thanet.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3254, 16 July 1895, Page 3
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429LATEST CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3254, 16 July 1895, Page 3
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