Condensed Cablegrams.
LONDON.
Emm Bey is improving in health, and if is expected that he will be able to sail for Fngland in March. A'ter a loner delay the trial of the Bishop of Lincoln for ritualistic prackes li'is finally commenced. It first came beforo the Ecclesiastical roui't 'ost February. Tho wool market is unchanged, but there is a mor 1 lively spirit Tho shippers, fearing a strik?, are withholding goods from the co trol ot the dock companies It is expected that H. M. S. Iris wi'l rep ace tho Opal and the Cordelia the Lai iope in Australian waters. I' is reported that Lord Salisbury is making pieparations for the immediate occupation of Makolo country, and 'he district along the Shire River, by iritish troops. The minor charges against ttenzon have been settled, and it is expected that he will receive a light sentence on the charge of forgery
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 2
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151Condensed Cablegrams. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 11 February 1890, Page 2
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