GENERAL NEWS.
London, October 13, Obituary — Mr Lawson Levy, the founder of the "Dail; Telegraph " newspaper. The " Economist '** m an article speaks m favor of farthing bids at wool auctions, Bonnor, of the Australian team, will remain m England for twelve months. "Truth" regrets that Dr Barry, Bishop of Sydney, has not been offered preferment.
The Staffordshire coalmine owners have conceded the demands, of the miners. Irish dissenting ministers will entertain Lords Salisbury and Hartingtoa at a banquet m November next. The Congregational Union has condemned the majority report of the Commission on the Elementary Educa,: tion Act.
Applications for shares, to the amount of ,£3,035,000, have been received by the promoters of a Company formed to take over the Cheshire Salt Works.
11 Truth," m the course, of an article on the proposed new cable services, declares. that the Eastern Extension Company are masters of the situation,, and ara m a position to crush any opposition. ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1971, 16 October 1888, Page 2
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157GENERAL NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1971, 16 October 1888, Page 2
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