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LONDON, November 27. The Council of the Imperial Institute is strongly favourable to a mining exhibition being connected with the institution, if any adequate guarantee is made. The Irish Land Purchase Bill has been read a first time in the House of Commons. Parnell voted with the Government. Gladstone and Morley abstained from voting at all. November 25. The medical gentlemen appointed by the Australian Governments to enquire into Dr Koch's consumptive cure, express doubts as to its efficacy. The Charity Organisation Society has declared General Booth's labor organisation and emigration scheme is impracticable. Mr W. H. Smith, in the House today, stated that it was not the intention of the Government to set up a Commission to enquire intD Mr Stanley's charges concerning the conduct of the late Major Barttlot. MELBOURNE, November 28. A revolting murder is reported from Mount Riddle. The naked trunk of a man, supposed to be an Indian hawker has beenn discovered, the severed limbs being fonud some three hundred yards, away. " ISUKXOB AYRF.S, November 26. Tumults have occurred on the Bourse. President Reliigrini has forbidden the publication of the gold 1 BRISBANE, November 29. A farther forecast of the weather by the Government Meteorologist shows that New Zealand chiefly will be visited by unsettled weather, and that throughout further disturbance waves will probably approach before long. AIiKLAIIIE, 'November 2G. A Constitution Bill, which 1 ' provides for fcbo appointment of two additional Ministeva, one for and'one, for Vgriculliure, has passed |tg second in the tfoflao. of Assembly.

WASHINGTON, November 26. The Sioux are marching forward in thousands. Buffalo Bill is amongst those opposing them. Several actions have taken place.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 87, 2 December 1890, Page 3

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Cablegrams. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 87, 2 December 1890, Page 3

Cablegrams. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 87, 2 December 1890, Page 3

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