HOME AND FOREIGN.
LONDON, May 4. On the ground that licensing was jwithin a bishop's discretion, the King's Bench discharged a rule nisi granted to the Rev. T. S. Carlton, on Australian curate, calling on £he Bishop of Liverpool to show j*4P- he was qualified to admit Mr I Carlton to a curacy at Southport. k PARIS, May 4. A The French nation has purchased ■Br Rupert Bunny's picture ex- ■ hlbtted in the saloon of the Societe f Rationale, for the Luxembourg Gal- [ tery. He is tho first Australian thus L honoured. w CAPETOWN, May 4. Mr Walton (Treasurer) has announced a Cape deficit of three-quarters of a million. He proposes an income fax and an additional hut tax. ADELAIDE, May 5. At the Bank of Adelaide meeting « dividend of eight per cent, was declared and £IB,OOO carried forward, and £15,000 raised to reserve. MELBOURNE, May 5. The American ship Hawaiian fslles has arrived from New York. One of the crew was washed overboard and two committed suicide.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 3
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168HOME AND FOREIGN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 6 May 1904, Page 3
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