Condensed Cablegrams.
LONDON. | Count Herbert Bi m>irk i« visiting England o<> a holiday trip. I In the Haw of Lords yesterday
the second reading of Eail Carnarvon's Biilj pi* -vidtng for the disqualification of I>eers guilty of certain offen es, was negatived by a major ty of 49. Heavy gales have been raging on the west coast of Scotland, and twelve * fish er" men ar« reported drowned at Stornoway Hebrides. The Rev Henry H Montgomery, M A, Vicar of St Mirks, Keuningtoj, has been nominated for the Bishopric of Tasmania, rendered v-icant in consequouce of the acceptance by Dr Saudford of the Coadjutorship to the bishopric of Durham. . Dr Dale, the well-known Independent minister, in a magazine article dealing with the religious and moral aspect of Australian lfe, doubts if secular education has at all impaled the religious faith of the colonists of Victoria. It is reported that the Government will propose next year to apply L 50,000,000 in extending Lord Ash* bourue's Act in Ireland.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1889, Page 2
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166Condensed Cablegrams. Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1889, Page 2
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