London.
The Times, disoussing the seizure of sealers off Copper Island, insists that Russia should be made to apologise for the insults to the British flag, and should indemnify the crews. The nomination 'of Mr Mahon, labour candidate for South Leeds, turns out to be invalid, and the contest will be between Mr Walton, (Gladstonian), and Mr Nevil, (Conservative). A tailoress, in giving evidence before the Sweating Commission, stated that vests are frequently made for the Prince of Wales ,in a filthy den in Poplar 1 A farmer named Mitchell, at Ballinasloe, in Ireland, killed his mother and cut out her tongue. He afterwards contessed his crime. There is good competition at the wool sales all round, especially for shafty wool, and prices are very steady, Mr Alfred Rothschild will represent Great Britain at the Monetary Conference. It is reported in Simla that the Duke of Connaught will suooeed Lord Roberts in the spring as Com-mander-in-Cbief in India, Six miles of overhead electric railways are being built at Liverpool docks.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1892, Page 2
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170London. Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1892, Page 2
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