TIM HEALEY EXPELLED FROM A CLUB.
NEW YORK ELECTIONS. CHAMPION SCULLING MATCH. AMERICANS DEFEATED BY THE ENGLISH. ENGLISH IMPORTS AND EXPORTS THE ELBE-CRATHIE COLLISION. GREAT BRITAIN AND ASHANTEE. (Per Press Association.) London, November 8. The National League has expelled Tim Healey from the Executive on the ground of his opposing the policy of expulsion. Later. Healey was expelled for opposing the Irish Policy, and his expulsion from the National Federation and Parliamentarj Committee is also projected The Imports of the United Kingdom last month increased by £1,185,783 and the exports by £1,680,870. The Imperial Government joins with Canada in promobiug a fast Atlantic mail service. Obituary— Jacob Montifiore. | Bubear and Barry defeated the American reps in the race for the double sculling championship of the world, the distance, three miles, was covered in 17min 40sec. The Engineers' Union, Clyde, pay the non-unionists 15s per week. The Rotterdam Court has ordered the owners of the steamer Cratbie, which collided some time since with the Elbe off Lowesloft with such sad fatal result, to pay the cost of the latter vessel. Information has been received that the ultimation with respect to Ashantee was reviewed in the presence of the British Resident. It compells the fulfilment of treaties, and prevents stoppage of trade. The prospectus of the Peverill Gold Mining Company, Hauraki district, with a capital of £70,000 is being issued, 20,000 shares being offered to the public. New York, November 8. The New York Herald says the result of the elections means the death knen of free silver coinage. Vienna, Nov. 9. The Emperor Francis has refused to confirm the election of Lueger a member of the Anti-Semite party as Mayor of Vienna.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 113, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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281TIM HEALEY EXPELLED FROM A CLUB. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 113, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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