Wednesday.
Te Kooti visited Kihikihi on Monday with a' large cavalcade and purchased large supplies. He states that he is going with his followers to Poverty Hay, notwithstanding the warning given him. It is reported that Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Chamberlain, and Sir Vernon Harcourt are inclined to support the amendment which Mr. Parnell intends to move to the Address-in-Reply demanding Home Eule for Ireland ; but the moderate Liberals are opposed to this step.
It is announced in reassembling Parliament that Lord Salisbury's Government will avail themselvt s of the earliest opportunity to ascertain whether or not they possess the confidence of the House .
Arrangements have been concluded by which King Theebaw and his Queen will be interned at Madras, a residence being provided for them, and though not kept close prisoners, they will be under surveillance.
The French Government have issued a circular note to the European Powers favouring the union of Bulgaria and Eastern Roumelia under Prince Alexander. The Porte has also sent a circular to the Powers inviting them to an rntentc on the question.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 34, 18 December 1885, Page 11
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177Wednesday. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 34, 18 December 1885, Page 11
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