LATE TELEGRAMS.
"?■ .■:,' , ♦ r >. : By Electric Telegraph! — Copyright (per press association.) Lonion. December 4. Earl Russell admitted that lie had been disagreeable tonrnrds his wife, nnd probably cruel, and that lie had limited her to six cigarettes per day. The Countess, however, on her part, was very irrit'itin;; and snappish. In cross-exnminalion, Earl Kussell admitted that he had seduced a cirl and paid her LSOO, but he informed his wife of the fact. Prior to his marriage he left Oxford because ho had been falsely accused of improper conduct^ but he was aflerwards invited to be the guest of the Eev. Mr Jowett, lute Muster of Balliol College, Oxford, who atlended his wedding. This statement was received with applause in the boity of. the Court. Tbe English Grand Lodge of Masons has . decided that the minority of the New Zealand Lodges are entitled to retain their allegiance to England, though the majority have seceded to the local Grand Lodge.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 68, 5 December 1891, Page 2
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