Condensed Cablegrams.
LONDON. Mr Steinfeld, formerly President of the Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers, who has been investigating the technical education. ■ system-* of America, Germany, and France, considers that of the firstnamed country is the best adapted to the requirements of the Australasian colonies. The Prince of Wales, accompanied by his sons, has started for Egypt. Mr Bradlaugh leaves for Bombay on 14th November. The Duke of Edinburgh has iv covered from his leuenti lnessTh« Australian cruiser Phoenix was launch d at Glasgow today. Meadows: the Australian, sightweight pugilist met Why te today, and was disqualified for hugging. A fund is being raised for the widow of the late i\.r A. E. Proctor, astronomer. The dispute sit the Albert Dook is settled. Tho wages paid to tho men are nor to bo aTtored. Ju the breach of promise case against Yisconnt Dangan Misa P.-yllis I'roughton, the actress, has accepted £2500 and oosts an full settlement of her claim.
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Manawatu Herald, 1 November 1889, Page 2
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157Condensed Cablegrams. Manawatu Herald, 1 November 1889, Page 2
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