NEWS BY THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.
(Per s.s. City of New York, via Auckland.) GENERAL SUMMARY. London. Mr. Charles Bradlaugh and Mrs. Annie Bissant have been arrested on a charge of issuing immoral publications. The plague has broken out at Bagdad, and the cattle plague at Willesdon, in Middlesex. A thousand iron shipbuilders have struck at Stocton-on-Tees. The Times roughly estimates the last year's expenditure will exceed the revenue by five millions sterling. A hundred thousand persons propose to march in procession to the House of Commons to present a petition in favour of the Tichborne claimant. Troops will be kept in the barracks to prevent disorder. Fifty thousand persons took part in the Tichborne demonstration.
Tongall and Sons, Liverpool, have failed for two millions and a half.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 88, 22 May 1877, Page 3
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128NEWS BY THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 88, 22 May 1877, Page 3
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