London.
Mr Chamberlain baa invited the various Agents-General to suggest to their respective Governments that the colonie3 should be represented at the Paris Exhibition, and join with Great Britain in making an excellent display of products
Dr Jameson and tho other officers, while in custody, will receive firstclass treatment.
A section of the German newspapers regards the sentences as absurdly light.
The Paris Le Tenapa considers them as a solace to the public con-
science.
The Irish Land Bill passed its third reading and final stage in the House of Commons without a division amid loud cheers.
The House of Commons has passed the third reading of the Bill encouraging the construction of light railways in agricultural districts. The House of Lords has passed the Friendly Societies Bill. The House of Lords, without a division, read the Irish Land Bill a second time, but some amendments are likely to be made in committee.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1896, Page 2
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153London. Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1896, Page 2
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