London.
Lord Salisbury had an interview on Sunday with the Queen and the Czar. The latter, accompanied by the Czarina, attanded service at Orathie Ohurch and offered a prayer for amity between the two countries. The railway managers propose to establish a permanent exchange for cabs to avoid disputes. England and Italy are conferring respecting united action in the East. Italian troops are teady to proceed to the Levant at a moment's notice.
Fifteen thousand are now waiting to embark if necessary.
The wool snbir.Uted was a poor aelectiou, aori pnca3 are irregu'ar. WhuaD has risen la per quarter this week.
Colonel Rhodes, cousin of Cecil Rhodes, has retired from the Army.
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Manawatu Herald, 1 October 1896, Page 2
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112London. Manawatu Herald, 1 October 1896, Page 2
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