London.
The Duke of Devonshire, in a speech at Birmingham last night, said the Government waa never stronger than at presont. The country, bs averted, did not at d j mind that; any great constitutional or social charge? should be made, bofc rqnirnd the perfecting of exisUng; d:--f?n "/■?<? and the strpnethpoing nf the Eoipm-'* unity. The rpoenfe d^raonstra'ion <»f power by Great Britain, and her firm intention to maintain her rights had resulted in closer relation ' b-inp established with Germany, Italy ;>rr? Russia, and hod C'v^n ■ c'°aivd rhe air with regard to Fun™. Bank nnt.P3 to thr- vain? of £70,---000 have been stolon from the cashier in Parr'« Bank, B-.rtbo'omew lan?. The mimber.3 of the notes arp known, bufc no o!ae has so far been obtaim-d nf the mining money or tb? p«"rpp.frator3 nf the theft. John Dily, ex Ppnian snd dyna mitare, was elected Major of Limerick, unopposed. William R^mond. who is a candidate for the office of High Sheriff of Dublin, was rejected.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 January 1899, Page 2
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165London. Manawatu Herald, 26 January 1899, Page 2
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