A carious suggestion, is just now under consideration in Xjondon, It is nothing less than the erection in front of St. Paul's and the Royal Exchange of a dais or platform from which citizens properly licensed might air their grievances, or preachers and orators hold forth, to the people iin^gr p«ctet>tion. The scene is simply the revival of an ancient arrange* ment; bu^ of course it has little change, of beting adopted,
The English Farmers* Alliance have adopted resolutions stating that to avert the ruin of farmers, land owners must forthwith reduce rents, and that Govern* ment mug formulate a measure which will prevent the raising of rents.
Catabbh of thk Bladpeb.—Stinging irritation, influmEqatjon, all Sidney ana similar Complaints, cured by " Buchu-paiba." it druggists. KempLhoroe, Froiser & Co,, 4gent», 4wV»nfl»
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5251, 16 November 1885, Page 2
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129Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5251, 16 November 1885, Page 2
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