London.
The quality and condition of the sheep which have arrived by the Timaru is excellent, and the sheep are Well suited to the Manchester market. Argentine growers threaten a war of prices, and have reduced sheep to 2£d Madame Melba ha 3 abandoned her proposed vi:»iG to Australia in 1896 Mr G. A. Sala, the eminent jour oalL-t, who has been seriously ill for a considerable period, has become a Catholic. His condition is so serious that it is feared he is dying. The proceedings at the meeting in Dublin to consider Mr Healy's ex pulßion from the National Federation and the Parliamentary Committee lasted for 12 hours, and were of an extremely lively character. Mr Healy fought each step with the greatest tenacity, and the sitting was only adjourned at midnight. The press were excluded from the meeting.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 November 1895, Page 2
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140London. Manawatu Herald, 16 November 1895, Page 2
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