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By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright (I'EK UNITED PHHSS A!>»OCI ATIO.N.) Lonion, November 10. The Daily News contends that the Government of New Zealand are morally, and possibly legally, liable to tlie holder* of New Plymoulh '» i arbour Board bonds A number of Protestant ministers, in> | eluding Archdeacon Farrar, Dr Parker, and Revs Hannay, Moulton, and Dods, j have issued an appeal in support of General Booth's project. The Marquis of Salisbury, speaking al the Guildhall, said that Europe was peaceful, and that peace would last for another year. Referring to the' tariff he declared that England was powerless to retaliate to the extravagant foreign tariffs, as -her vital iniere.xts were -.connected with the trade conducted within thie Empire. He condemmed the action of unwise theorists and silly and interested politicians for misleading the masses with regard to the Eight Hours Bill, and aho as to the disputes between labaur and capital. The proposed visit of the Czarw itch to India as the guist of Her VI ajesty the Queen would, he thought, n* suit in much good both to Russia and England. He justified the negotiations with Portugal respecting Eastern Africa, and said there were no sinister fears of hostilities &ris> ing* - ■ . lin the case of the Countess of Jersey the symptoms of fever are renewed, and the family express anxiety. Miss Riordan has confessed to shooting Professor Bright, and has been committed for trial. The Emm Bey Relipf Committee deny that .either commercial projects or acquisition of Emm's stock of ivory were the objects of the expedition. It is expected that a million in gold will be exported to Russia. Nkw Yobk, November 11. A panic took place on the New York Exchange owing to the alarmist reports received from London,, hut it is hoped that the worst is now over, as matters are quiet in London. Chicago, November 10. A parade of 10,000 anarchists took place yesterday. Rome, November 10. General you Caprivi, Chancellor of Germany, and Signor Crispi, Premier of Italy, have confirmed the provisions of the Triple Alliance, and General Caprivi bas returned to Berlin. The Pope has insisted upon the Irish Bishops enforcing censure by name on those concerned in the Plan of Campaign, and boy cutting. . Washington, November 10. The American committee formed Vraise funds for the relief of tbe famine stricken districts in Ireland has withdrawn its appeals, owing to the measures taken by Mr Balfour to alleviate the distress. Berlin, November 10. T xablumer (sic) is the main ingredient in Dr Koch's specific agan ;t consumption. Experts confirm its success ia the treatment for tuberculosis.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 63, 13 November 1890, Page 2
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