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— 0 London, May 10. In the House of Commons this evening, Bradlaugh again appeared at the table, and repeated his demand that the oath of allegiance should Be administered to him. He was ordered to withdraw, and upon his decling to do so was forcibly ejected by the Sergeant-at-Aims. The Speaker moreover issued orders forbidding his presence within the precints of the House until lie has engaged not to disturb its proceedings. Galvanised iron i 26 guage, has declined to £16. Capetown, May 10. News to hand from Transvaal states that a Royal Commision consisting of Sir Hercules Robinson, Sir Evelyn Wood, and Chief Justice De Villiers, appointed to consider provisions for the protection of the native interests, to aiake arrangements a3 to frontier affairs, and to decide whether any territory to the eastward should be sevtred from Transvaal, has commenced its sittings. Paris, May 10. Telegrams have been received from Tunis stating that the French troops are continuing their advance with all possible speeel, and are now rapidlj nearing the capital.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 73, 13 May 1881, Page 3
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173LATEST. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 73, 13 May 1881, Page 3
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