NEWS BY THE MAIL.
Mr Morley, speaking at Lemington on August 3rd, said if the Liberals dropped Home Rule as their foremost plank it would lead to the greatest split the party had ever known. He predicted that Mr Balfour's Local Government Bill would be an irretrievable step towards Home Rule, and would mean the suicide of Unionism. Carl Sherra, a mining expert from the colonies, drownedhimself at San Francisco. Roman Catholic nuns and sisters of charity have been certfied to teach in the public schools of Texas, the AttorneyGeneral of the State holding that there is nothing in the constitution to prevent them. Leprosy has been developed in New Orleans. There are half a dozen cases in the city. On August Bth the Bank of England shipped £3,000,000 in gold to Egypt and Germany. , Coddrington and Co., Ironfounders, Glasgow, failed with liabilities £50,000. The Welsh National Eisteddfodt, or musical festival, held at Swansea on August 18th, was broken up by a cloud bursting, during which a great tent containing 10,000 people collapsed. No one was seriously injured. It is probable that the session of this society for 1893 will be held in Chicago.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2254, 15 September 1891, Page 3
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329NEWS BY THE MAIL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2254, 15 September 1891, Page 3
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