London.
It is reported that during her stay at Florence the Queen will piy a visit to King Humbert at Rome. Severe weather has been experienced throughoit England, and many skating acoident3 are reported Seven persons were drowned at Rochdale and four at Wanatead Par'j through ice breaking. The Atlantic liners arrive covered with ice and with their compasses frozen. The steamer Nordland broke down during the gale and was drifting helplessly about the ocean when her position was observed by a passing steamer and she was towed into Queenstown. The meeting of unemployed at Tower Hill have closed. The Daily Chronicle anounces that it is proposed to form a union of British capitalists, with an aggregate capital of two hundred million sterling, to endeavour to boycott trades union". A severe frost is being experienced in Gre>t Britain, and four deaths from exposure are reported. Sir Julius Yogel, in an article in H»e Fortnightly Review, adviceß England to adopt the land laws in operation in New Zealand and ex tend the franchise to women It is thought likely that Mr W. B. Perceval, Asrent- General for New Z mland, will be one of those selected for decoration at the hands of Her Majesty at the New Year.
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Manawatu Herald, 31 December 1892, Page 2
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207London. Manawatu Herald, 31 December 1892, Page 2
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