BRITISH & FOREIGN.
«JPf»>. < / nig, n, „/**!* r'.S > .' »' .*. ' * | , Lohjdox, November, B.''- '• Mr. Glaicktone statos that when ihe Irish 1, {>roposale of the 1 Government are submitted, t will b,e the- best time to re-unite thp Libetal party. k'\ - V ' -\ The St. Petersburg * "Novosti" states that there ir an increased feeling of danger regarding: Continental affairs. The "Claimant" has been arrested in M,ew, York for personating..an-army..pen-sioner. The Socialists' have abandoned the idea of formifig a proceeaion tio follow 'the Lord Mayor's show on the t 9th. .^lnstead, they., will hold a inma "meeting" in Trafalgar Square. - , ' ■' c\, / ; London, November 3. , Mr Edward Ptanhopo has made a statement to the cticct that Sir Arthur Hancock, Governor of Natal, has effected an agreement with the Boers, whereby England, shall establish a protoctoiato over Easlern'Zuhiland, which shall ho reserved (o the Zulus, and the Boers shall retain Western Zululand. , WaBhin«ton, November 3. The Congressional elections have boon carried by the Democrats by a much-reduced majority.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 178, 13 November 1886, Page 2
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159BRITISH & FOREIGN. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 178, 13 November 1886, Page 2
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