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London.

The press is unanimous in the opinion 4hat Lord Salisbury will remain in office until the result of the vote in the new Parliament is known. ' Lamb, the cashier, and Wilson, salesman, of Messrs Reynolds, Gibson, Cotter and Company, Liverpool, have been committed for trial for embezzlement. They confessed that they embezzled i1 50,000 of the firm's money by altering cheques, and then went "in for speculation with the view of repaying the amount but lost.

The Marquis of Salisbury, after visiting Windsor, has decided to meet Parliament on August 4th.

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Manawatu Herald, 21 July 1892, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 21 July 1892, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 21 July 1892, Page 2

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