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London.

The girl who was recently sentence' 1 by the Cambridge University authorities to a fomight's imprison men t k): being in company with an undergraduate, is claiming £1000 damages for false imprisonment.

, The Senate of the Cambridge *Univer.-ity will nominate the Duke of Devonshire as hancellor, whicb position was vacated by the death of I his father.

Mr John Redmond, M.P., in the ourse of aa address to hi^ constituents, expressed himself as hostile to spparat : on from Great ritain, and d 'dared that the Imperia l Parliament mus!, be supreme, even if Horn-- 1 Hule were granted. Questions dealt with by the Irish Parliament must be subject to the veto of the Crown.

Tom Mann has abandoned his views for universal eight hours in favour of local option in the matter of adopting the principle.

An explosion took place on Ist. January under the Council Chambers in Dublin Castle, resulting in serious wreckage to the building. Experts declare that the explosive used was gun cotton.

The Council should have met in the afternoon.

Many workmen were employed in the precincts of the building, but at the time of the explosion were absent at lunch.

One of the high officials of the Council had only vacated the room two minutes previous to the explosion. It is supposed that the explosive had been placed in the celler underneath the Council room.

The Pelican Club has been dissolved.

The year's stock exchange payments through the Clearing House has declined by £350,000,000, and the total business of the Clearing House has declined by £953,000,000

Valuable seams of coal have been discovered in Northamptonshire.

Canterbury mutton, 3sd ; Wellington, 3sd ; beef, forequarters, 2£d.

Butter, dairy-made, shows a slight decline in demand. There is considerable enquiry for factory.made butter.

he factory-made butter, ex Doric, from New Zealand, was nearly oleared at 124s per cwt., and dairymade at 104s. The mild weather has caused a drop of 4s per owt. Farmers' kegs are Blow of sale at 103s to 112s

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Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 January 1892, Page 2

Word count
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334

London. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 January 1892, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 January 1892, Page 2

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