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London

1 The Standard thinks a visit of Australian cricketers will be of advantage to' English players, especially if the first olasa-counties give them a cordial welcomed

The Economist says that in two years Australian banking values have been written down fully £7,000,000. They may be expected to improve as the colonies 'recover,? but caanet regain.jbjieir old iu^nadiately.; 'The' nnes'" Borne co-respondent wires that the Vatican, having finally alienated the French Royalists, is now a'armed. High clerics say that the Pope has lost his head. At a meeting in Cork of the Landlords' Defence Union, complaints were made of an increase of boycotting outrages.

Tne outlook for the winter is gloomy.

Lord Brasspy recommends that the British East India Company be dissolved, and that the Government undertake the administration of Uganda. Sir. Henry James, Mr Sydney Bnxton and Mr Walter Long will assist Lord Onslow' to investigate General Booth's Social Scheme.

Henry Irving denies that he received an offer from Mr Mnsgrove for a sixteen weeks' engagement in" Australia.

The Socialists at Bradford have declined the offer of the mill owners to provide means to run a mill on lines set down by the Socialists.

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Manawatu Herald, 27 October 1892, Page 2

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London Manawatu Herald, 27 October 1892, Page 2

London Manawatu Herald, 27 October 1892, Page 2

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