London.
withdrawn the motion for the appointment of Mr Eddy as president of the company.
At a meeting of the Liberal Federation, Lord Brassey, replying to the congratulations expressed on his appointment to succeed Lord Hopetoun as Governor of Victoria, said he had accepted the office chiefly from a sense of public duty. He would do his very best to serve the Colony well, and promote cordial relations with England. Sir W. V. Harcourt, speaking at Derby, ridiculed the rumours of an impending dissolution of Parliament, I and said it was the intention of the Government to complete the Newcastle programme. The shareholders in the Southeastern Railway Company have
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Manawatu Herald, 26 January 1895, Page 2
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109London. Manawatu Herald, 26 January 1895, Page 2
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