London.
Ib ia understood that Great Britain baa declined to re-open the Indian mints or two enter the Monetary Conference.
The Times, commenting on this decision, says that in order to meet the views of the members of the Cabinet holding bimetallic sympathies it is likely the Government will intimate its willingness to consider the alternative proposals made by America and France.
The executors under the will of tbe latf Barney Baruato have dis tributed £16.000 amongst the various London charities.
The cotton-spinners have granted their operatives a fortnight in which to consider the proposed reduction in
wages.
The National Liberal Club has, at the instance of Earl Carrington, elected Premiers Reid and Seddon as honorary life members.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 October 1897, Page 2
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118London. Manawatu Herald, 21 October 1897, Page 2
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