London.
The Times says the victory of the iAnti?-Silver men.in the Senate is entirely due to President Cleveland's firmness and courage. The Standard expects that the President's next step will be to bring about an immediate reduction of the tariff. - Brokers expect that a serious fall in silver will be the first result of the passing of the Silver Repeal Bill in America, and that afterwards there will be a rise in price. In view of the fact that 200,000 of the unemployed are dependent upon charitable institutions for subsistence the Anglican's and Catholics propose that the public and the Government should each contribute £100,000 for the purpose of providing work.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 November 1893, Page 2
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111London. Manawatu Herald, 4 November 1893, Page 2
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