London.
Five directors of the Liberator Companies have been committed for trial on charges of fraud and conspiracy. Heavy bail was imposed. An influential meeting of city men, including B.iron . .Wei by (formerly Secretary to the Treasury), Baron Farrer of Ab nger (formerly pnrraa nent secretary to the Board of Trad*) and several bankers, wa* held on Sh turday, when a committee was appointed to resist any alteration in ijje monetary standard. ■ ;: Owing to the attitude adopted by the Ulster members the Irish Land 'Bill was read a second time in the House of Commons without a division. . : The .Cpnaeryative Party in the -Leamington constituency refuses to support the {Speaker's son, Mr George Peel, in the coming election. The attitude of the party is due to anger at the rejection of Mr Montague Nelson's candidature by Conservative leaders. ; Mr 'Michael Davttt saila for W colonies in the Orotava. The Sirectora of the Londonderry -Mine, Coolgardie, are in receipt of cablegrams^ stating that the rich shoots of ore in the mine are exhanated. The news has caused a sensation in the mining market. It is probable some of the promotion money will be returned. The shares are now quoted at 15s.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 April 1895, Page 2
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200London. Manawatu Herald, 9 April 1895, Page 2
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