BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Rkdteb’s Aqenot.j Obituary. London, Nov. 1. Obituary—Mr A. Macdonald, the Liberal M.P. for Stafford. Prom the WavsA troopship has been chattered to convey to England and India a moiety of the British troops now stationed in Natal. Invalided HomeNov. 2. Mr T. Seaton, for Sligo, who has been lodged in Kilmaiuham gaol since the 14th ult. for seditious conduct, has now been released owing to illhealth. Tory Gains, The municipal elections which have taken place throughout England during the past few days show a considerable gain to the Tories. Their success is believed to have been due to the support of Irish ratepayers. Reciprocity. Paris, Nov. 1. It is expected that a treaty of commerce will shortly be coucludcd between France and Italy.
Royal VisitorsVienna, Nov. 1. King Humbert andiQueen Marguerita left here to-day for Rome. Their Majesties were received with great cordiality by the Austrian Imperial family, and great festivities were held in their honor during their stay in this city.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2692, 4 November 1881, Page 2
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165BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2692, 4 November 1881, Page 2
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