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' Grave reports are currpnt as fen the state of Sir W. V. Harcourt's eyes. It is believed it may affect his ability to retain the Leadership of the House of Commons. A train was thrown off the rails at Batley, in Yorkshire, through defective points. Fourteen persons were injured. New Zealand mutton by the Opawa sold at top prices at Liverpool. The Duke of Orleans has stated his intention of returning to Prance, declaring that he prefers to risk his head to remaining in exile. The Vienna correspondent of the Standard wires that supplies are short in that city, and there is a splendid opening for Australian meat. Many City men consider it desirable that the National Bank 'of New Zealand should also amalgamate with the Bank of New Zealand. Two men were killed and three injured at Ballinderry, Tipperary, in a fight caused by an attack on an emergency man.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1894, Page 2
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152London Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1894, Page 2
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