Special Cables.
[PM MEM AB^OOIATItXK.I - :^' '^ . Loinxm, June 28. In the Trebelli-Bettrai will case the jury returned a verdict to the«£feottha* -v>. the will was valid, but that they disbe> ' lieyed the aspersions cast .on JUWoßet* " : tini's character, and sympathised with . - her in her painful position. Ihey fur- -.<, ther suggested that the Academy of . : 'Music, whicb-benefitsby the witt, should ;" pay the costs of the suit. ; , -^ v Mr Chamberlaia, in the Housc^K " Commons, contended that the ttG6tjm%> -'^ ent had been recognised by lioxa "y Justice Coleridge that afteracemmoq^^f i had been made a peer he could accept -^T the Ghiltern Hundreds. : : . . /..j£ v This, he contended, impKed^Miahit. ""• ity of peers to remain in the Commons indefinitly. Sir W. V. Harcourt said he was willing to appoint a committee to enquire into the point thus ntigeif. ■ BKUBSBLSr'/nne 26. - M. Jules Sensed is floajting a com.. * pany to establish a colonial produce trade with Belgjtam. v . . ■ -•;
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Feilding Star, 2 July 1894, Page 2
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152Special Cables. Feilding Star, 2 July 1894, Page 2
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