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London.

„ Th 6' -'Daily*- News ; ; stated ■'' -thß# : 'nothing' fuutlie^ will be -heard'bf^the 1 Russian expedition to fchVPiroiM' 1 .under. Captain. JTafgo^. if, ,4U'| t Qlad-r ston6 ! Lgiyefc.lprbof 'fhat .st'iWiisj-il! generous policy, the m'oof being to permit Russia 3b p os3es^ ne head waters of the Oxus. ~

The Archbishop of Trebizond, Papal delegate, invested Archbishop Vaughan -with the pallium at Bronipton Oratory. There was a great gathering/and the carernony was of the most impressive character.

. Ifc is estimated that at . least a million will be required to satisfy the holders of Murietta'3 debentures

'before the ordinary creditors': can. handle the assets. The new cruiser Hawke, 7350 tons, capsized in Chatham Dock while being launched. The Duke of Devonshire was married on the 16th instant to jthe_ -Bfftm^eFssuele^s : loriKncheste^T Mr W. T. Stead has made further and more sensational attacks on Siv* Charles Dilke in, the JReview^qf _Be.The Inißari Steanjsship, Company vvMA f° rte e i#* headquarters of SSfpheiVM itfoMett from Liverwann correspondence with Mr Gladßtone^onj ]th9GK*jeot of J« exclusion from the Ministry. Mr Gladstone says the Queen showed some disinclination to his inclusion. The Times says that the Cabinet's vote w\LI»,PPSiWS«B9^- owin 8 *° the dq» , Ptfe , me^f*f .-T£° will reWfe^'eßef clerks of Mr Gladstone. ' Mr Labourer* has given notice to move at next session that Egypt, beevtfcuatea'bySteaVßfitain. : ■"' -AlHire -Mtois^tfs-'^e^e^^t 1 Mr Mprley FiU M'M^fM-)^^^ by "t'h'eir' respecliib.aoonatituencies. Mr Morley i 'will I 'havfe';'4 f!: *i*ter fight The Eastern Ba'ttEs 1 ai'e alarmed lest the fall in silver should deprej ciate securities and cause a scare. : Silver is qadte6j<at'9s/2 3-16 d. ' ulkhH •'. believed^ that '^hie 1 • Goldnia| Office will not veto Lord Glasgow's decision with reference to the ap-j -pointwent pff addjtMrnali membacs ? to! the Legislative Council of New Zealand. nVi

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Manawatu Herald, 20 August 1892, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 20 August 1892, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 20 August 1892, Page 2

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