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London.

ANTI-RITUALISTIC

Th« B*u<ip »»f H r £.»id p-HBid-'i • t an important mating whtrh wiit'endrd by many m mh j i* fth H»nse of Common, c mprisin Evang lica!, B >ard, MoJtuate and High Oburcbm*n.

Sir El ward G. Clark, M.P. for Plymouth, declared that there was nn historical ground (or questioning the authoti'y of the Privy Oounoil in regard to Church matters

At the mating resolutions were idopted to the -flfcet that th • presence ,f >hi body of Ch at io the Lord's .^*iv:inj tt w-i' pu ely h -pirital on.'*, •hu th« «»<>tßb l i >4 hra o nb of enniV:'*i3ii*is inu.«i be ceniLmavd ; th i* h; j j I'istd'Cvi >n of the (Jour •iii t h -iphe'd. HOUSE OF COMMONS. -* nu)><nju<- ©oc-ue ucouii'td la the House of Commons when the education vote was under discussion. Sir John E. Gorst attacked the police of his own department;, and -bowed animus towards the Duke of Devonshire. Several members suggested that Sir K. Gorst should resign. The R'ght Hon. Sir Henry Campb .'l'-Biinnfrman, Leader of (he Opposition, complained that Sir John Gorst'a conduct was almost an iffennt to the House of Commons. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. A steamer during a fog collided with and greatly damaged a lightship on ibe Goodwin Sands. The latter utilised Signor Marconi's wireless telegraphy and obtained hep from Bamsgate.

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Manawatu Herald, 2 May 1899, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 2 May 1899, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 2 May 1899, Page 2

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