BRITISH & FOREIGN.
London, Nov. 16. The leaders of the Socialist organisation have notified Sir Charles Warren, Chief Commissioner of Police, that there will be a great Socialist display at Trafalgar Square on Sunday next. They have also forwarded a request to Lord Salisbury that he should remain in town on that day* in order to receive a deputation of the unemployed. The statement that the claimant has been arrested in New York for personating turns Out to be incorrect. Bishop Moorhouse strongly opposes free education. London, November 10. — The New Zoaland Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) roport : — The Antwerp sales of Australasian wools opened at level of prices of last London gales.. The market there for River Plate descriptions is unchanged. The London Press applaud the utterances of the Marquis of Salisbury at the Lord Mayor's banquot. Rangoon, November 11. — General Sir Frederick Roberts, who has arrived in this town, will forthwith proceed to Mandalay to take command of the British forces in Upper Burmah. Paris, November 11.— The death is announced of M. Paul Bert, the French statesman.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 2
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180BRITISH & FOREIGN. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 2
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