London.
It is proposed to erect Birmingham into a Bishopric. The Rev Dr Clutterbuck was sentenced at Bath to four yeasr' penal servitude for obtaining £16,000 by false pretences. ihe marriage of Sir S. Wilson's son with Lady Churchill, daughter of the former Duke of Marlborougli, took place yesterday. The ceremony which was a brilliant character, was attended by H.R H. the Prince of Wales, H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, the Princess of Teck, and many other society notables. The Prince of Wales presented tho bridj with a diamond brooch. Mr Chamberlain denies Mr Gladstone's accusation that ho is a renegade, and at the same time accuses the latter of having abandoned his party. The Daily News challenges tha Unionists to openly merge with tin Tories. Lord Hartingfcon contends tVn Unionist majority will be maintained ot the general election. The fear of a protective tariff being *clopt«cl in New South Waloa U
jansing a glut of shipping to that . Uolony. Various lines of ire being largely s-- porie a;" , J - 11ULt! creorge is progressing :av Ourably , His mother has returned From Livadia, and is at his bedside, md Her Majesty the Queen is visiting him. The Hon Mr Stuart, Unionist, and Mr Glyn, Liberal, have been nominated for the Dorset seat. The Chronicle says that London is paying every year a million more bhan it ought for the worst water supply in Europe. It expresses the hope that Lord Carrington will lead the party of progression in the London County Council. Mr Dillon, in the course of a speech at Mitchelstown, said force had sue ceeded in wringing redress for Ireland in the past, and could be repeated if necessary, Mr Davitt appeals to Mr Jaokson, the new Secretary for Ireland, to release the dynamiters now in gaol. Mr John Bedinond alleges that their treatment in prison is horrible and inhuman. Mr Balfouv contends that Home Rule would absolutely ruin the Pro> testants in Ireland. Mr W. L. Jackson, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has been re-elected.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 November 1891, Page 2
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336London. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 26 November 1891, Page 2
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