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OUR NEW GOVERNOR.

London, Feb. 8. The Earl of Glasgow succeeds Lord Onslow as Governor of New Zealand. Wellington, Feb. 9. The Premier has not received any intimation yet respecting the Earl of Giasgow's appointment as Governor.

LABOUR.

London, Feb. 8. Twenty thousand additional engineers have gone out on strike. Melbourne, Feb. 8. At Scots Church yesterday the Rey, Mr Marshall referred to the unemployed, and said the country should provide bread or work for them. A large body of unemployed who were present enthusiastically cheered the sermon.

Dr Bevan announced that he would address the unemployed in the afternoon, but on reaching the place of meeting he found a Socialist flag flying, and he took his departure, after expressing sympathy with the men. The Trades and Labor Association passed a resolution to the effect that Parliament be urged to provide relief works for the unemployed. Brisbane, Feb. 9. Over 3000 Javanese employed on the Goondi sugar plantation near Geraldton have struck work owing to a reduction having heen made in their wages for time lost through wet weather. The residents of Geraldton are arming in case of emergency. Warrants which were issued for the arrest of four men on a charge of absconding from service, have net been served, owing to a fea.? that the attempt to arrest them would provoke a general riot.

Holloway's Pills.—lmportant for the delicate. —It is difficult to determine which. is the more trying to the human constitution, the damp, cold days of autumn and winter, or the keen, dry, easterly winds of spring. Throughout the seasons good health may be maintained by occasional doses of Holloway's Pills, which purify the blood and act as wholesome stimulants to the skin, stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys. This celebrated medicine needs but a fair trial to convince the ailing and desponding that it will restore and cheer them without danger, pain, or inconvenience. No family should be without a supply of Holloway's Pills and Ointment, as by a timely recourse to them the first erring function may .be reclaimed, suffering may be spared, and life saved.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2317, 11 February 1892, Page 1

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350

OUR NEW GOVERNOR. Temuka Leader, Issue 2317, 11 February 1892, Page 1

OUR NEW GOVERNOR. Temuka Leader, Issue 2317, 11 February 1892, Page 1

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