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The Times charges Senor Bagasta a c President of the Spanish Council aid General Silvela with pusillani mity in compelling the Queen Recent of Spaiu to sign the ratificaion of peacH without the consent of he Cortex. It adds that the Que n •i epot is the b*<*t pafriot in Bp ; n Mr Rjb^rt K. Gurdon, Lib-ra Uoi>«nist, ba3 be n olectpd for N n*f.h N.)rfolk by a majority of 1169. Ti^ j^at was rendered vacant through he elevation of Mr H. H. Cozeii'Hardy, Ridic-ii, to the bench. The Bank of Australasia's half v in* y s f at*meno discloses tn H\ pi-ofibs to have been £62 96 » ; ippo^it*, SI2AWOOS ; oish a h ritrims. £4,779 675; biis £12,- | 477,820.

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Manawatu Herald, 21 March 1899, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 21 March 1899, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 21 March 1899, Page 2

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