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London.

The Dublin Corporation, by a three fourths majority, re/used to pass a resolution congratulating the Queen and Prince of Wales on the approaching marriage of the Duke of Clarence,

The movement in favour of opening libraries on Sunday is progressing. The Leamington Library is now to be opened on that day.

Another Walsall anarchist has been arrested.

It is reported that the pneumonia from which the Duke of Clarence and Avondale is suffering is increasing.

The public display anxiety owing to the weakly nature of his constitution, and the guarded character of the last medical bulletin.

Count Leo Tolstoi writes to the Daily T-elegraph that though the famine in Russia is severe, the people are strangely gay and healthy and drunkenness is rife.

A bomb has been found in a bush at Bampstead Heath, the general opinion being that it was placed there by the Anarchists, who wished to test its strength.

An Anarchist has been arrested at Soho, in Lotidon, on the charge of being concerned in the Walsall affair.

The police have apprehended another person in connection with the discovery of bombs at Walsall.

Two Jews have been arrested at Altrincham, in Cheshire, for having some Anarchist papers in their possession.

An immense fire is raging at Seth Taylor's fiourmills in Tooley street.

Five blocks and eight floors have already been destroyed. The new army regulations allot two annual commissions each to New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and New Zealand ; and one biennially to Tasmania, and the Governors of the several colonies nominate colonial officers, who must be between the ages of 18 and 22.

Butter— Prime dairy made ia selling at 108s to 112s per cwfc ; medium factory, U2g to 118s; choice lots, 118s to 1225. A consignment of inferior quality brought by the s.s. Yaletta is affecting the market. A portion of the factory made butter, by the Orient realised 120s to 124s per cwt. The quality of the article was pronounced satisfactory. Dairy made brought 108.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18920116.2.9.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 16 January 1892, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
334

London. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 16 January 1892, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 16 January 1892, Page 2

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