London.
Truth denounces the conduct of a Dublin Judge, who passed a sentence of only 18 months on a labourer named Kgan. who killed his wife and threw his child into the fire, whereby it, too, met its death.
The Hon If. H. Asqnith, Home Secretary, and Lord Rosebery, Secretary of State for the Foreign Department, support the demand for the taxation of ground rents/.
It is proposed to hold a World's Fair in London in 1895.
Scott- Saunders, the ex-army surgeon, who pleaded guilty at the last sessions to charges of forgery to the extent of £lu,ooo, has been sentenced to six years' imprisonment. The death is announced of Sir Richard Owen, the celebrated comparative anatomist, in his 89th year. Messrs Dillon and Redmond have agreed that if the political parties approve, they will devote £21,000 of the funds in Paris to assisting evicted tenants in Ireland, and distribute the remaining £14,000 among prior claimants, including fioOOO to Mr Parnell's widow.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1892, Page 2
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162London. Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1892, Page 2
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