London.
In the House of Commons, Mr John Morley, in moving the second reading of a Bill to reinstate 4000 evicted tenants, said that tho Irish Church Fund would be able to provide a quarter of a million of money for the purpose.
Colonel SaiKidersori has moved an amendment that the Bill bo read six months hence.
Tho Royal. Commission for the unification of London proposes to create eight district Councils Under one cehtral authority, which should have control of the city area.
The Board of Conciliation has confirmed the minimum wage agree-
mint.
Mr Gladstone undergoes a second operation for cataract of the eye. Baron Schroeder has suggested, with a view of settling the. claims against the old Loan and Mercantile directors, that he should transfer his own Land Company shares to the new company i Sir E. Grey, Political Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced in the House of Commons that the Imperial Government had been officially informed by the Argentine Republic that the question of extraditing Jabez Ba'four had not yet been decided.
The Parnellites are insisting on all evicted tenants being re-instated. The Unionists desire that the reinstatement should be voluntary.
At the Bisley shooting meeting, Trivate Rennie, of the Third Lanark Regiment, won the Queen's Prize.
The press complain that the barbed hooks used in fastening the covering of the New Zealand frozen meat are pesmitted to remain in the meat, thus endanger the lives of the consumers.
The, Bank of New Zealand stock is quoted at 102].
The requisite amount has been largely over subscribed.
Lidy Glasgow has left on her return journey to Now Zealand via America.
New Zealand frozen mutton — First quality, 8 y-Sfcha per lb ; second quality, BJ-il.
New Zealand hemp, quotations unchanged.
New Zealand long-barried wheat, ex warehouse, firmer at 25s 3d ; South Australian wheat, ex warehouse, also firmer at 25s 6d ; Victorian wheat, ex warehouse, steady, at 251.
Svgar — German beet, 11s 7£d ; Java, market good, 133 3d.
At the wool sales good sorts all firm, but inferior quality is decidedly weaker. The Bradford market has a weakening tendency.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1894, Page 2
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349London. Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1894, Page 2
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