London.
la the event of an international shipping strike taking place, the shipowners of France, Germany, Holland, Belgium and Norway will f>nn a National Association and federate with that of England. Over 1000 cabdrivers are idle in consequence of the strike against the railway cabs. Cardinal Vaughan states that the Pjpe has suggested the formation of a fund to assist married clergymen of the Anglican Church, who may join the Church of Rome. Mr G. F. Philips has been elected Lord Mayor of London. The Czar and Lord Salisbury have had a long interview, •at which the general principles of the Easter* policy of the two countries were re* viewed. Lord Salisbury has returned from Balmoral. The Variety Theatre at Aberdeen ba9 been burned down. A panic arose in the audience, and in the rush to eacapa three people were killed and 40 injured. The quarterly revenue returns show the receipts to be £23,492,000. Of this fumiint the Customs provid d £5,056.000 ; excise, £7,653,---003; and aumpa, £1,810,000.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 October 1896, Page 2
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167London. Manawatu Herald, 3 October 1896, Page 2
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