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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.

London. It is reported that Sir Charles Dilke has bought the Pall Mall Gazette. The Duke of Maryborough has been fouud dead in bed. He died of heart disease. Mr Balfour, speaking at Edinburgh, said the Ministers had abstained from attending the Lord Mayor's banquet owing to differences between Sir Vernon Harcourt and Lord Eoseberry over Uganda. He asserted that the Cabinet was of an anti-Imperial character, but he considered Sir Vernon Harcpurl; was a statesman %ith' 'wider views than those of Lord Roseberry. The Opposition press continues to denounce the ?liafr|iSbn|^fe|lflL exhibited by MRhMftje maraew^t!hairman of die Evicted Tenants' Commission. On the other . hand, Government organs seek to justify his conduct, alleging that organised attempts are being made to throw discredit on the Commission. The unemployed have demanded that the Government should feed 40,000 half starving school children. The Hey wood cotton strike has collapsed, and the others cut.- are willing to arbitrate. The Bolton mills are unaffected." A heavy levy is being made on behalf of those out. Inchua and other leaders of the London unemployed are making incendiary speeches. They threaten that a quarter of a million men will be driven to desperate measures if the p^lietj. ci|JiiWtiae?tq' jjrdvol^i'them. The itaucaslaire,' strike is -costing the hands £8,000 per week.

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Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1892, Page 2

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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1892, Page 2

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 12 November 1892, Page 2

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