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CABLE NEWS.

SPLIT BETWEEN SALVATION LEADERS. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT ELEVEN PERSONS IN JURIS A THE ATTITUDE OP GREECE. THE ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA AND PRANCE. preparations for war. Lokdok, May 8. The weather ia very warm. A tenoDs split baa taken place between the leaden of the Salvation Army. The mails which left Auckland by the Mararoa in March were delivered here yesterday, via San Francisco, The New Zealand frozen mutton has fallen to hd net Ih. The wool market continues qniet. Three hundred thousand bales have arrived (to date for the coming, colonial auctions. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s IRMS Tonganro left Plymouth to-day for Port Chalman* calling at Madeira Germany is indignant at the attitude of Kmia and France towards Greece. Hay 9, The Executive Commissioners of the Colonies at the Exhibit ion will probably be created Kuigliia of St Michael and St George, and the assistant commissioners and prominent secretaries companions of the the same order. Greece threatens a levy en masse. The army has been warned that an action is impending. The Turkish Envoy hss withdrawn from Athens. The Porte has directed the adoption of a defensive attitude. May 10. Arrived—Soukur. from Lvltelion, Sl.t January; Lake Erie, from Lyttelton, ruth Jsntury; Aloestis, from Bluff, Dili Ja usrv ; May Queen, from (lament, 21st January.

Emigration of domestic servants to New Booth Woles has been mopped lor the present.

A convention hss been signed between Spain and Great Britain, hv which Hpnm secordstu England the treatment of Iho most favored nation, in return for which wine of .11 A grees alcoholic strength i 4 to ha admitted at a shilling da<y. * “

. ~ „ . Ftunkt, Mst Ift A railway collision occurred ve aerduy near Bowral, outlie Great Southern Railway. No live* wore lost, Imt eleven person* w.*r* injured* *»m« wriotulv and great damage w»a done lo tfto ruling Meliiohm, May 111* Mesora Howard Smith and Sms will despatch the steamer Gauthier on the Sellh May from Moil. r,, r Cambridge Gulf, which is the port for iboKiiuhe,lev goldfields, AtHK.Ka, May 8 In the absence of (he Ministers', the OWges D’Affaires of England, Germany. Austria, ISitiy, and Turkey have delivered a joint note from tbair respective Governments, declaring a blockade of the Greek ports. The official journal publishes an article to-day disclaiming all hostile intention on the part of Greece, and stating that the movement of troops lo the northern tronlier is merely a precautionary measure against sudden attack. The combined fleets are now avsemUed at S u da Bay, and are awaiting orders before proceeding further, M. Delyaoiiis had an interview with King today. The Premier tendered lo Ins M vo-My the reamirmon ol himself and colleagues, wmeh the Kmc accepted. * Tneeotuliucd fleet, which recently aosentb’ed at Suds Ray, has sailed foe Greek waters. MK. (.‘LAHSTOM’S lIIISSI RHFOKM SCHEME. KUMOUKRU RESIGNATION OF LORD ""L'-'e.I.EV THE MEASURE NOV in he PUSH El) d.V THIS SESMU.V MR GLADSTONE WILLING Td CONCEDE AUTONOMY TO SUOIT.ASD AND MAI K.s. Lognos, May It. Viscount Wolseley and Giro Charles Mere-ford bavw not yet denied the statement that they inlei d l il re-igo-and lead the Ulster men rif Home Rule is granted Numbers are being enrolled in England and tre.an I Canada, ignoring the Home Rule ipioSion altogether, has adopted a colourless resolution on tho subject of the Irish difficulty. May 1 It is rumoured that Mr Gladstone has resolved not to PB ah the Bill embodying hia Bam* Bale to polio* to K* final fate in the preaaal session. It is slid that after ths *? 00 “ d h j»» >’••» agreed <o, h* wO postpo 1 ”* forth* dealmg with_tha qaaatiou with tho intention of rehatrodneisg tha Bill Best aswion w » omiAsdfiwß. In I. Mr Gladstone has issued a tnaasfnao to kis Mid. kit him constituents, in which ho states that hia inflrmitissprevent him from addressing thorn personally. His defence ef Ua proposal fir tha zottionient of tha Irish difficulty is moat aloquant Ho admits ththmSzty of paipow of the members who seceded from As Miaistry sod Liberal pert*, in eaosoquenoo afthriroUsetsoa to hia Irish policy, bat ha expresses his eoaidooao that the oooatry sriU g|ra Hz stapport to that paliey. Mr Gladstooo —nastio that ho m willing H coaeeds aalonamg to fiootieml oad Wales as wsll as Ireland. Mwlfc

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1831, 12 May 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1831, 12 May 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1831, 12 May 1886, Page 2

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