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[special to press association. I London, September 29. Mr H. Lamb, a Professor at the University of Adelaide has been appointed to the Chair of Mathematics at Owein College, Manchester. In the ten mile pedestrian match between W. G. George, of Birmingham, and W. Cummins, of Paisley, the latter won. His Holiness the Pope, who has agreed to mediate between Germany and Spain with reference to the annexation of the Caroline Islands, has selected a Committee to examine documentary evidence in connection with the islands. Lord Rosebery strongly supports the manifesto recently issued by Mr Gladstone. M Gladstoue will visit Midlothian in a fortnight. A long letter from the pen of Mr Willmott appears in The Times this morning advocating and urging Queens land to go in for separation. A thousand cases of small-pox are reported at Montreal, where the antivaccine riots have broken out. The Marquia of Salisbury will speak at Newport on Wednesday next. September 30. Alderman John Staples, F.S.A., of Aklersgate, is Lord Mayor-Elect. The various Agents-Geneaal will shortly confer with the Cable Companies on the subject of the recent cable reductions.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2819, 3 October 1885, Page 2
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