London.
The peaceful nature of the manifesto issued by the Czar has satisfied Europe, and prevented falls on t\^ Bourses. ..-.. The Times sayg there is good reason to believe that the United States will consent to Hawaii leasing Bird Island for the purpos* of laying the Pacific cable. "^ The Empire Music Hall war reopened on Saturday nigbii ; At the close of the performance the audience wrecked the partitions closing the promenades, and thus restored the latter in their old form. For some time the hall w%s the scene of great tumult. The death is announced of Mr John Walter, principal proprietor of the Times, It is again reported that the Duke of Cambridge will retire at an early date, Lord Wolßeley succeeding him as Commander-in-Chief. In that case Lord Roberts, will take Lord Wolseley's place. It is believed that the bomb found in Tiiuey street was really intended for Mr Justice Hawkin3* house, in revenge for sentences he lately pawed on Anarchists.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1894, Page 2
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162London. Manawatu Herald, 8 November 1894, Page 2
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