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■y - | .BX ELEOTBIC TE*LKGRAPH-^-OOP"fRiaTHT) \ H /(REUTEB'I TBLEiGRAfisO V Meibournb, Thursday. *A public meeting was held yeaterday when, a presentation was made to the . Hon. Grahah Berry accompanied by an ' Lllumihated^a'ddress on the occasion of; hi^-jiepairtirre for Europe. Mr' Serry i leaves by P. and 0. steamer Rome this afternoon. - A third death has occurred at Bordertown from the effects of the accidental arsenic poisoning, but the other victims have recovered. London, March 24. ' Her Maiesiy^the Queen to-day laid the foundation stone of a new medical hall on : the Thames etfibankment. There/ waft; an enormous attendance of spebtat6rs, : and the ceremony was of an imposing character. .--: ' ■ ' r:: : Lord Granville, Secretary of the Colo- . nies, has written to the Agents-General asking whether if a number of skilled ; artizans were induced to emigrate, the ; Colonies would Receive them, and what contributions they would be prepared to make towards -; the expenses of ' such emigration. Mj John Bryce is a passenger by the /Tai&ui, which leayes to morrow Jfpr Ne^W Zealand. ,_,•; _.';..{ .. >■ ■■ ;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1667, 25 March 1886, Page 4
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168LATEST NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1667, 25 March 1886, Page 4
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