London.
The Government intends to immediately enquire into the affairs of the South Africa Chartered Company.
Lord Charles Beresford is strongly of opinion that the colonial contributions to the Imperial defences ought entirely to consist of a local naval basis.
The complete scores in the Kolapore Cup contest were : — Victoria, 751 ; New Zealand, 748 ; England, 782 ; Canada and Cape Colony, 730 each ; Guernsey, 727 ; Natal, 726 ; Jersey, 710; Queensland, 688; India, 670.
The House of Lords has discussed the Welsh education scheme. The Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of the Council, recommended its adoption. Lord Salisbury, Prime Minister, disapproved the scheme, as he objected to the schools being alienated from the religious endowments. On division the House rejected the scheme by a majority of The Agents»General have requested Mr Sinclair, superintendent of Exports for the Victorian Government, and Mr Cameron, New Zealand Produce Inspector, to give evidence before the Produce Marks Committee.
The death is announced of Lord Revelstoke, senior partner in the firm of Baring Brothers and lately a director of the bank of England.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 July 1897, Page 2
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176London. Manawatu Herald, 22 July 1897, Page 2
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