CABLE NEWS.
t THE GREEK CRISIS. | THE AFGHAN BOUNDARY COMMISSION. t THE ARMS ACT IN IRELAND. MELBOURNE MINERS FOR KIMBBRLT. Lorbor, May 10. The Nova Scotian Home of Asaembly has hadunder . consideration a proposal brought forward by tha Mmiatiy for the secession of this province from the a Dominion of Canada. After an animated debate tha f proposal waa voted. May U, Her Kajeetj the Qneen left London to-day for Liverpool, in ordrr to formally open tha Naval Exhibition , In that city. In the House of Common! yesterday tha Crofter* 1 Bill wa* reed a third time. The Duke ot Buckingham hae been app.»mtadChairman of Committer* in the Home of Lords in the place I of the lata Lord Kedeadale hy a majority of ISS to 10$. The other candidate for the office wa* the Bari , of Morley, who waa proponed hy Lord Granville. The work of dr.uniting the Afghan frontier hat bean ‘ reaumed. I The Times pu Ushes a rumor to-day to tha effect • that the Government intend to extend the Arms Act to Ulater, an a precautionary measure. , Atbkri, May 10 1 His Majesty the King has aecepted the resignation I of M . Delyannis and hia comrade*. M. Tricon pi*, was I invited to form a Ministry, hut declmea to undertake the task. I His Majesty th* King has sent for M. charged him with the lormalioti of a Cabinet.’ M. Lapoulos is now endeavoring to ionu a Ministry [ favorable to the peaceful aeitieuirut w *'ie ja.-seut difficulty regarding the demobilisation ot the t.ieah i reserves. It i» considered probable that lav .Inarming of the troops will shortly tale place. Advices from Zea announce t hat six British cruisers have arrived off that town. Hi tv fees cisco, May 9. The R.M.S. Almeda sailed y.slerdny for Auckland, with the London April mails. MiLBoi'XM, May 12. Parties are being organised to proceed totha Kimberly goldfields They will proceed as far as Cambridge Gulf in the steamer Gambler, wh'ob lesvea Sydney on the 18th instant. SviittET, May U otr Henry Farces'motion of want of confidence nr the Treasurer's Budget proposals cam* on litr dit* elusion in th* Legislative Aoeemhly iaal night, and was ultimately rejected hy ti6 vote* to ti* although, most of the speeches of tbe evemuv indioatod diaap* proval of the main positions of the Budget. THE AMERICAN LABOR RIOTS. Nxw You, May u. The labour riots in the I'nited States, Ua\c a ul« sided, and attain have resumed itu-iv uorrual quietness. the eight hours' movement has not met with general support, and is iu a condition ol collapse, MR. GLADSTONE’S IRISH REFORM SCHEIE. THE SECOND READING MOVED. LORD HARTINGTO.V'S REMEDY. Lo.vdor, Slay 10. In tha House of Commons to-day Mr Gladstone moved the second reading of the Bid. embodying the Government proposals with regard So the establishment of local autonomy in Ireland. In tha oonrea of an exhaustive speech he stated that be waa willing that the question ol the retention of the it .ah members in the House of Common* should be fully considered in Committee, and be saggeeted their appearance in drbate* oealingwilA questions of Imperial taxatwo, and that a joint Itagllsa and Irish committe* should seandar questions involving the utersMa of tha A«|Hre, Tha debate on tha Homs Bala qoeetioe ha* been adjourned until Thursday, tha Uth. Mr fhsmhsrliiß is believed not to be oonisssted with Ike eeasessions made by Mr Gladstone* sad will vote far the rqfaetiow of the meesnn, which it a generally sifsetid wit U TheM»|RieefHtrtiagtoameeed the rejsstisa o t the Heme Bala Bill ia the Mesas of Own awns fefi night He eharatß seised the paeaeeal as Miastewm and stated that they woaidaot Mfrthe BmmbS> party. Lord Harttagtqn proposed to mast the 18* tUfficnltr by agreiHaltrtiusnoa of the r‘--^’ T local self-gov sramser POWKRFUL OPPOSITION. )ht It. It is believed Hat Ul Liberals wtt eoMe Hg * ’
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1832, 14 May 1886, Page 2
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646CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1832, 14 May 1886, Page 2
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